Otto Chair - Colour Series - CS5

The Otto chair is a playful and sophisticated piece that blends a simple and functional metal frame, with a sculptural and warm plywood backrest and seating area. The metal connector between the armrest and the metal frame adds a clear and distinctive touch. The chair is stackable up to 4 chairs and all the components of the chair are easily detachable, aiding in the process of reparation, renovation and recycling. With an extended Colour Series adding even further to the uniqueness of this chair, the Otto Chair Colour Series has been created by our Founder and Lead Designer Alejandro Villarreal. The Otto Colour Series is available in a selection of six colourways.

  • Material - Powder Coated Steel Base, Oak Veneer on Formed Birch Plywood
  • Finish - Red RAL 3028 Backrest, Yellow RAL 1018 Metal Frame, Green RAL 6037 Seat
  • Dimensions - H76cm x D52cm x W54cm
  • Seat Height - 45cm
  • Stackable - Yes. Up to 4.
  • Environmental criteriaFSC or Equivalent, Low VOC / Greenguard, ISO 9001, Raw Materials sourced in same/ neighbouring country, Cradle to Cradle / Design for Disassembly, Quality Policy, Recycleable content over 90%, Renewable energy used in factory.
  • Production lead time 8 to 10 weeks
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Production lead time 8 to 10 weeks. Shipping time between 2 to 5 days within the UK once the order has arrived from the factory. For international deliveries we will provide a time estimate once the order has arrived from the factory. Shipping is made via our network of nominated distributors. Standard delivery will be ‘one man / kerb side’ only. For more options on delivery, please contact our sales office.

He is also founder and principal of Hierve, an award winning multidisciplinary design consultancy based in Mexico City and London, with more than 21 years of professional design experience.

Alejandro is the Founder, Creative Director and main Designer of the company. He holds a BA in Architecture from Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City and a Postgraduate degree in Product Design from the Royal College of Art, London.

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