Description
The Amicus swivel chair, product number 02.633.1, represents a sophisticated advancement in modern street furniture design. Meticulously crafted by designer Filip Babiarz, this armchair combines ergonomic comfort with a robust structure suitable for diverse public spaces. With an overall height of 34 1/4 inches and a width of 23 1/2 inches, the unit is engineered to provide stable, comfortable seating while maintaining a compact footprint. Weighing 95 lbs, the chair is designed for permanent installation, utilizing a specialized mounting method that allows it to be securely screwed into the ground, ensuring durability and safety in high-traffic urban furniture environments.
The construction of the Amicus chair is defined by its material versatility, allowing it to adapt to various architectural requirements. Clients may choose a frame manufactured from high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) for a classic aesthetic or stainless steel (AISI 304) for enhanced corrosion resistance and a sleek, contemporary appearance. The seat and backrest are constructed from premium wood, offering a range of material options to suit specific environmental conditions or design preferences. Available selections include durable European coniferous wood, robust hardwood of European origin, or either oiled or premium exotic woods, each providing a unique tactile experience and a natural visual warmth that complements the metallic elements.
As part of the exclusive Amicus product line, this swivel chair excels in functionality and aesthetic cohesion. It is an ideal addition to parks, plazas, and city centers where high-quality benches and seating solutions are required. The thoughtful inclusion of a supportive backrest and integrated armrests enhances user comfort, making it a premier choice for outdoor relaxation and social interaction. By prioritizing structural integrity and material excellence, this piece seamlessly integrates into modern urban furniture landscapes, offering a reliable, long-lasting solution for municipal planners, landscape architects, and developers seeking to elevate the quality of public spaces through functional, professional design.