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Contract environments are a home away from home for rattan chairs. Because the warmth and apparent softness of the material, rattan chairs are usually confined to the limits of the home. But don’t let its delicate beauty fool you: rattan has a thick skin. It is robust, hard-wearing and highly reliable even under the stressful conditions of public spaces such as offices or restaurants.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Glatz & Glatz

Huma rattan chair: lucky genetics

Because the way it was conceived by its designer, Mario Ruiz, Huma rattan chair has evolved and diversified to easily adapt to all sorts of contract spaces. The original Huma was entirely made of rattan and had four legs. But then these rattan legs were turned into either metal legs or a swivel base, with or without wheels, so it could better fit, for example, in a contemporary office. At the same time, it became possible to upholster its distinct shell-like backrest for further comfort. Thus, thanks to its lucky genetics, Huma rattan chair can be found around the tables of chic restaurants, high-end offices and fancy hotel rooms just to mention a few.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio Hick

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Vida Design

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Manuel García Asociados

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Idees Disseny

The genius little member of the rattan Frames family

Jaime Hayon’s rattan love story began long ago when we ourselves were also falling in love again with this fantastic material which is now more than ever our hallmark. Frames rattan chair is the younger and smaller member of this happy family of rattan objects defined by its rounded panels of rattan mesh. Due to its reduced size and lightness, it can be moved around without effort, a key feature when referring to contract furniture. Rattan chairs like this one are perfect for welcoming coffee shops, modern waiting areas and elegant hotel vestibules.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

Gata and Fontal, the comeback of the classics 

Our cherished classic rattan chairs, Gata and Fontal, are the legitimate heirs of two of the most renowned senior designers in Spain: Miguel Milá and Oscar Tusquets, respectively. Because of their honesty, their respect to the tradition of rattan and their classic design they are the crown jewels of our indoor catalogue. As simple as they are, or maybe because of that reason, they work in a wide range of atmospheres and of course, in contract spaces. We’ve spotted them in conference rooms in Geneva, in sushi bars in Barcelona, in stylish Sydney restaurants… Truth is design classics never die. 

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio FF

Contract environments are a home away from home for rattan chairs. Because the warmth and apparent softness of the material, rattan chairs are usually confined to the limits of the home. But don’t let its delicate beauty fool you: rattan has a thick skin. It is robust, hard-wearing and highly reliable even under the stressful conditions of public spaces such as offices or restaurants.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Glatz & Glatz

Huma rattan chair: lucky genetics

Because the way it was conceived by its designer, Mario Ruiz, Huma rattan chair has evolved and diversified to easily adapt to all sorts of contract spaces. The original Huma was entirely made of rattan and had four legs. But then these rattan legs were turned into either metal legs or a swivel base, with or without wheels, so it could better fit, for example, in a contemporary office. At the same time, it became possible to upholster its distinct shell-like backrest for further comfort. Thus, thanks to its lucky genetics, Huma rattan chair can be found around the tables of chic restaurants, high-end offices and fancy hotel rooms just to mention a few.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio Hick

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Vida Design

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Manuel García Asociados

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Idees Disseny

Contract environments are a home away from home for rattan chairs. Because the warmth and apparent softness of the material, rattan chairs are usually confined to the limits of the home. But don’t let its delicate beauty fool you: rattan has a thick skin. It is robust, hard-wearing and highly reliable even under the stressful conditions of public spaces such as offices or restaurants.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Glatz & Glatz

Huma rattan chair: lucky genetics

Because the way it was conceived by its designer, Mario Ruiz, Huma rattan chair has evolved and diversified to easily adapt to all sorts of contract spaces. The original Huma was entirely made of rattan and had four legs. But then these rattan legs were turned into either metal legs or a swivel base, with or without wheels, so it could better fit, for example, in a contemporary office. At the same time, it became possible to upholster its distinct shell-like backrest for further comfort. Thus, thanks to its lucky genetics, Huma rattan chair can be found around the tables of chic restaurants, high-end offices and fancy hotel rooms just to mention a few.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio Hick

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Vida Design

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Manuel García Asociados

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Idees Disseny

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

Contract environments are a home away from home for rattan chairs. Because the warmth and apparent softness of the material, rattan chairs are usually confined to the limits of the home. But don’t let its delicate beauty fool you: rattan has a thick skin. It is robust, hard-wearing and highly reliable even under the stressful conditions of public spaces such as offices or restaurants.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Glatz & Glatz

Huma rattan chair: lucky genetics

Because the way it was conceived by its designer, Mario Ruiz, Huma rattan chair has evolved and diversified to easily adapt to all sorts of contract spaces. The original Huma was entirely made of rattan and had four legs. But then these rattan legs were turned into either metal legs or a swivel base, with or without wheels, so it could better fit, for example, in a contemporary office. At the same time, it became possible to upholster its distinct shell-like backrest for further comfort. Thus, thanks to its lucky genetics, Huma rattan chair can be found around the tables of chic restaurants, high-end offices and fancy hotel rooms just to mention a few.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio Hick

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Vida Design

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Manuel García Asociados

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Idees Disseny

The genius little member of the rattan Frames family

Jaime Hayon’s rattan love story began long ago when we ourselves were also falling in love again with this fantastic material which is now more than ever our hallmark. Frames rattan chair is the younger and smaller member of this happy family of rattan objects defined by its rounded panels of rattan mesh. Due to its reduced size and lightness, it can be moved around without effort, a key feature when referring to contract furniture. Rattan chairs like this one are perfect for welcoming coffee shops, modern waiting areas and elegant hotel vestibules.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

Gata and Fontal, the comeback of the classics 

Our cherished classic rattan chairs, Gata and Fontal, are the legitimate heirs of two of the most renowned senior designers in Spain: Miguel Milá and Oscar Tusquets, respectively. Because of their honesty, their respect to the tradition of rattan and their classic design they are the crown jewels of our indoor catalogue. As simple as they are, or maybe because of that reason, they work in a wide range of atmospheres and of course, in contract spaces. We’ve spotted them in conference rooms in Geneva, in sushi bars in Barcelona, in stylish Sydney restaurants… Truth is design classics never die. 

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio FF

Contract environments are a home away from home for rattan chairs. Because the warmth and apparent softness of the material, rattan chairs are usually confined to the limits of the home. But don’t let its delicate beauty fool you: rattan has a thick skin. It is robust, hard-wearing and highly reliable even under the stressful conditions of public spaces such as offices or restaurants.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Glatz & Glatz

Huma rattan chair: lucky genetics

Because the way it was conceived by its designer, Mario Ruiz, Huma rattan chair has evolved and diversified to easily adapt to all sorts of contract spaces. The original Huma was entirely made of rattan and had four legs. But then these rattan legs were turned into either metal legs or a swivel base, with or without wheels, so it could better fit, for example, in a contemporary office. At the same time, it became possible to upholster its distinct shell-like backrest for further comfort. Thus, thanks to its lucky genetics, Huma rattan chair can be found around the tables of chic restaurants, high-end offices and fancy hotel rooms just to mention a few.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio Hick

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Vida Design

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Manuel García Asociados

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Idees Disseny

Contract environments are a home away from home for rattan chairs. Because the warmth and apparent softness of the material, rattan chairs are usually confined to the limits of the home. But don’t let its delicate beauty fool you: rattan has a thick skin. It is robust, hard-wearing and highly reliable even under the stressful conditions of public spaces such as offices or restaurants.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Glatz & Glatz

Huma rattan chair: lucky genetics

Because the way it was conceived by its designer, Mario Ruiz, Huma rattan chair has evolved and diversified to easily adapt to all sorts of contract spaces. The original Huma was entirely made of rattan and had four legs. But then these rattan legs were turned into either metal legs or a swivel base, with or without wheels, so it could better fit, for example, in a contemporary office. At the same time, it became possible to upholster its distinct shell-like backrest for further comfort. Thus, thanks to its lucky genetics, Huma rattan chair can be found around the tables of chic restaurants, high-end offices and fancy hotel rooms just to mention a few.

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Studio Hick

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Vida Design

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Manuel García Asociados

 rattan chairs or how to conquer the world of contract

project credits: Idees Disseny

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