A chair is subjected to the most strain on its back legs as it must carry the weight of the upper body. Jean Prouvé’sconcise interpretation of this simple recognition can be seen in the Standard chair: Whereas tubular steel is sufficientfor the front legs that are subjected to less strain, the chair’s back legs form a voluminous hollow body that transfersthe strain to the floor.Standard SP (Siège en Plastique) brings the iconic chair up-to-date without changing anything about its form: A seatand backrest of robust plastic in a carefully chosen colour palette gives Standard SP a contemporary look. The plasticparts can be combined in various colours and easily switched out or replaced.
Material:
- Seat and backrest: ASA plastic (fine-textured).
- Base: bent sheet steel and tubular steel, powder-coated finish (textured).