413 Cab Office
After joining the Cassina Pro Collection as part of the furnishings for the most prestigious hotels and luxury restaurants, executive board rooms and congress centres, the Cab chair – the first chair in the world to feature a self-supporting saddle-hide structure – is now available in three styles designed specifically for the office: swivel, reclinable and with armrests, to ensure comfort and support. The Cab Office Executive version, with high backrest and headrest cushion, and two versions with low backrest, Conference and Conference Maxi (with a more ample seat) maintain the same distinctive details as the original 1977 design, starting with the saddle-hide, meticulously crafted and fit like a glove to the frame. Available in a selection of deep colours – black, Bulgarian red, natural, taupe and brown – in a saddle-hide offered exclusively for the Cassina Pro Collection, the armchairs have a 5-spoke cast-aluminium base with polished brushed finish or painted black, to match the casters. They are equipped with a lever that allows a slight tilt of the backrest and seat as well as seat-height adjustment, to ensure a greater level of comfort.
Additional Information
Base & Structure In cast aluminium with polished brushed finish or painted black |
Dimensions High backrest: 66x63cm H.122 (back) H.122 cm (back) H.64cmLow backrest: 66x63cm H.122 (back) H.82 cm (back) H.64cm
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Finish Upholstery in black, Bulgarian red, natural, taupe or brown saddle hide |
Production Year 2022 |
Designer Mario Bellini |
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