Quiet Chair

Michael Sodeau

The Quiet chair is an effortlessly functional multi-use work chair with ergonomic sloping curves and moulded mono-shell. With a choice of fixed or soft cover and a myriad of bases, Quiet has an unobtrusive aesthetic and comfortingly familiar appeal that means it is equally at home as meeting chair, office chair or around the dining table.

    Seat

    Moulded foam over a tubular steel frame

    Swivel, 4 Star swivel, gas lift and 4 star castors

    Cast aluminium with powder coated finish

    Tube

    Steel tube with powder coat finish

    Timber legs

    FSC certified solid oak

    Feet

    Nylon glides

    Upholstery

    Upholstered seat in a fixed or removable soft cover and available in a wide range of fabrics and leathers.

    Optional stitch patterns available


    SWIVEL / CASTORS / GAS LIFT

    RAL 9005 (Jet black)
    RAL 9005
    Jet black

    TIMBER LEGS

    RAL 9005 (Black solid oak )
    RAL 9005
    Black solid oak
     (Oak veneer)
    Oak veneer

    TUBE BASE

    RAL 7021 (Black grey)
    RAL 7021
    Black grey
    RAL 5008 (Grey blue)
    RAL 5008
    Grey blue
    RAL 6003 (Olive green)
    RAL 6003
    Olive green
    RAL 3005 (Wine red)
    RAL 3005
    Wine red
    RAL 8004  (Copper Brown)
    RAL 8004
    Copper Brown
    RAL 040 70 20 (Soft Sienna )
    RAL 040 70 20
    Soft Sienna
    RAL 7044 (Silk grey)
    RAL 7044
    Silk grey
    RAL 120 70 10 (Nile Green)
    RAL 120 70 10
    Nile Green
    RAL 1002  (Sand Yellow)
    RAL 1002
    Sand Yellow
    RAL 9016 (Traffic white)
    RAL 9016
    Traffic white

    UPHOLSTERY

     (Stitch patterns)
    Stitch patterns

    The Quiet chair is available with FSC certified timber legs finished in a water-based, low VOC emitting lacquer or cast aluminium or steel rod base with a powder coat finish. The Quiet chair is upholstered in our Somerset factory. The Quiet chair is available with FSC certification on request. 

     


    Designer

    Michael Sodeau

    ‘The idea of products having emotions or evoking emotions … and how that creates a bond with you and the object’
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