FEEL GOOD
Feel Good is a vast and versatile family of seating options that also includes chairs, armchairs and stools, known for their timeless classic design and contemporary lines. Feel Good stools feature sleek aluminium legs, based on an exclusive Flexform design, available in a number of elegant finishes. They also come in a version with solid wood legs, in a selection of stain finishes. The chair’s enveloping shell is made of structural polyurethane and polyurethane foam while the seat cushions are generously padded to ensure maximum comfort.
Structure Metal, foam polyurethane covered with protective fabric lining and rigid polyurethane. Seat cushion in sterilized goose down (assopiuma certified, Gold Label) with insert in crushproof, variable density material for the armchair; in sterilized goose down (assopiuma certified, Gold Label) for the ottoman; in polyurethane foam and dacron for the footstool, dining chair and chair |
Dimensions 48 (length) x 47 (depth), H84|H99|H107 (backrest) H65|H80|H88 cm (seat height) |
Feet Satined, chrome, burnished, black chrome, glossy anthracite, matt titanium 710 metal finish. Or in Canaletto walnut with raw-wood effect, natural, or stained walnut extra finish; or in ash with natural finish or stained walnut, stained teak, stained wenge, stained brown or stained ebony; or in oak with raw-wood effect finish. Rests on pads made of thermoplastic material |
Production Year 2009 |
Features Non-removeable upholstery in choice of leather or fabric |
Designer Antonio Citterio |
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About brand

FLOS
Horsens / Denmark
The company reinterprets tradition by calling upon international designers to work with them and developing new technologies and materials to guarantee innovative and surprising results. Passion is the engine that drives the brand.
Chairs
Tables
Armchairs
Storages
Nordic design inspires HAY's taste for clean lines, simple geometric shapes, and quality materials like wood, metal, and textiles. Anyway, you still use Lorem Ipsum and rightly so, as it will always have a place in the web workers toolbox.