Kevi Chair 2070: Front Upholstered
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
$1,194
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$1,957
Description
Upholstery on the framed inset on the seat along with the choice of adding a front-upholstered backrest adds textural interest to Danish designer Jørgen Rasmussen's alternative version of his iconic Kevi office chair. Instead of the original central swivel base, 2070 has 4 wooden legs, available in oak or walnut veneer or finished in black or white compression-molded lacquer. The chair still maintains the classic's seat and back contours, based on Jørgen's belief that comfortable, supportive seating will always enhance the ability to get work done.
Specifications
Size
- 31" h x 21.75" w x 19.75" d (78.7x55.2x50.2cm)
- Seat height: 18.5" (47cm)
Material
Compression-molded veneer or lacquer, wood, fabric upholstery
Details
- Group 1: Stamskin Top, Xtreme, Valencia, Remix, Cyber, Renewed Loop
- Group 2: Fame, Re-wool, Raas, Sabi
- Group 3: Tonus, Steelcut, Steelcut Trio, Hallingdal, Umber
- Group 4: Ultra, Sierra, Organic, Dakar
- Group 5: Copenhagen, Savanne
- Group 6: Elegance
- COM and COL are available on request
Brand
Montana
Founder Morten Engelbrecht found his bliss while working for a Copenhagen furniture store at age 17. He didn’t know it at first; he even tried twice to get into architecture school. “I realized that it was never going to happen,” he says, and in 1989 he started his own furniture company while still in his twenties. First as an importer of other European brands, Engelbrechts then developed into an international manufacturer, partnering with the likes of renowned Danish designers Erik Magnussen, Jørgen Rasmussen and Anders Hermansen.
“Simplicity, functionality, high comfort, the design must be useful,” Morten says as he ticks off the company’s priorities. “We don’t make small details just to make it look nice, that’s not how we work.” Creating timeless furniture is also how his company looks to the future. “Good design is sustainable, both in terms of the environment but also sustainable in terms of long-lasting products that you want to keep for a lifetime.”