Plasma 811

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Plasma is the synthesis of seating comfort and exceptional utilization of materials. Designed for indoor and outdoor use, its high durability and lightweight system makes it the perfect piece to add elements of interest and variety to any room or exterior. The seat and back are separately molded in glass-reinforced nylon with detachable armrests, allowing each piece’s colour to be up to the user. This brilliant system of four parts and two aluminum legs allows for 10,000 variations. Plasma won 1st prize in the “Best of the Best” category of the prestigious Red Dot Awards and has passed some of the strictest tests necessary for approval on the German market.  

 

Specifications

DESIGN
Erik Magnussen designed the Plasma chair, which was launched in 2005. In the same year, the chair won first place in the international red dot award in the category of “Best of Best.”   

Description:
Chair for outdoors, indoors, café and canteen.

Dimensions:

  • Height 77 cm
  • Seat height 46 cm
  • Width 49 cm
  • Depth 55 cm

Execution:
Plasma is produced with a minimum of material consumption while still being able to add an exceptional quality to the chair. The design of the chair is very aesthetic. The construction and statics are hidden in the form and keep the weight under 3 kg. Plasma is moulded in glass-reinforced nylon and has aluminum legs with natural anodizing. It has a minimalist design, combining the optimum strength and an exclusive surface. All plastics are collected with metal legs, which are clicked together and thus securing the construction. Plasma is available in different colors and combinations.

 

Frame:
2 legs in 18 mm tube, Aluminium.

Shell:
Plastic shell without armrests.

COLORS AND SURFACES
10 different colors in plastic

Colors:
Black, white, pastel blue, lime, green, orange, red, sand and beige.

ACCESSORIES
Armrests, set.

CLEANING
The Plasma chair should be cleaned with a damp cloth with normal all-purpose detergent and warm water.

ENVIRONMENT
The chair can be reused– the metal legs can be removed and the chair can be disassembled

TESTS
GS Approved

WARRANTY
We offer a 5 year warranty against manufacturing defects in standard products (materials and structures). Wear and damage to surface treatments and the like are not covered by this guarantee.

PACKAGING
The chair comes with a plastic bag and a piece of cardboard between each chair. Up to 6 chairs can be packaged in a sturdy cardboard box that is closed with a tension band.

Mass of Carton: 

  • Height: 106 cm
  • Width: 57 cm
  • Length: 81 cm
  • Weight of Packaging: approx. 2.8kg
  • Weight of complete chair: 3.0 kg
  • Weight total: approx. 5.8 kg (Packaging for 6 Chairs) 

 

Materials

Glass-reinforced Nylon

  • Plasma Black   Plasma Black
  • Plasma Red   Plasma Red
  • Plasma Beige   Plasma Beige
  • Plasma Sand   Plasma Sand
  • Plasma Turqquise   Plasma Turqquise
  • Plasma Light Blue   Plasma Light Blue
  • Plasma White   Plasma White
  • Plasma Orange   Plasma Orange
  • Plasma Green   Plasma Green
  • Plasma Lime   Plasma Lime

Meet the designer

Erik Magnussen

 Erik Magnussen was born in Copenhagen in 1940. As a newly graduated ceramicist in the sixties, he started working for the then highly esteemed Copenhagen porcelain industry. Before long, he broke from tradition and created modern services with few multi-functional parts to avoid repeating the mistakes of the earlier multi-functional services.

He later applied this idea to the tabletop and furniture industries and went on to design the thermos for Stelton and the stackable chair, CHAIRIK®, for Engelbrechts. Both products are typical examples of how Erik Magnussen wipes the slate clean each time he begins on a new project and starts from scratch with the sole goal of improvement.

Read more about Erik Magnussen

Erik Magnussen

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References

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The restaurant 2900 La Rocca, located in Hellerup north of Copenhagen (Denmark), is decorated in a modern classic Italian style and painted in café latte (coffee with milk) and red tones. To match the colors on walls and pillars, they selected the comfortable fully upholstered Chairik XL 121 chairs. They also selected tables from the Plasma series, with custom-designed table tops.

LINKS
2900 La Rocca

Accessories

  • Plasma Armrest Plasma Armrest