Hola 369 Dining Chair

Product details


The Hola 369 Dining Chair by Cassina combines refined elegance with exceptional comfort in a clean, contemporary silhouette. Designed by Hannes Wettstein, the chair features smooth, flowing lines that create a harmonious connection between the seat, backrest, and legs.
Its fully upholstered structure provides ergonomic support while maintaining a sleek, minimalist appearance. Versatile and durable, the Hola 369 Dining Chair is ideal for both residential dining spaces and contract environments, delivering timeless Italian design and everyday comfort.

Materials: Steel Frame, Polyurethane Foam Padding, Fabric or Leather Upholstery

Dimensions:

W 18.1" x D 21.6" x H 31.9"
Seat H 18.1"

This product has a delivery estimate of 18-20 weeks.

Memory, research, innovation. Cassina blends traditional skills and superior productivity, meticulous attention to detail and passion, uniqueness and experimentation, wellbeing and sustainability. Today, the company continues to address new lifestyles with the creation of complete, harmonious interior decor solutions that embody the best contemporary design for all areas of the home.

Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008) was one of the most interesting designers of his generation, creating projects ranging from products to communication and industrial design to architecture. He was known as one of the most innovative and influential designers from the Swiss school. This was demonstrated by the many awards and competitions he won, such as the selection for the Compasso d'Oro in 2004 for his Dada Nomis kitchen. In 1991, with the creation of his interdisciplinary studio, Zed, Wettstein fully developed as a designer and architect, by establishing his corporate image and designing architectural projects.

Hannes Wettstein worked for the Grand Hyatt hotel chain in Berlin, designed the Swiss Embassy in Tehran and in Washington DC. He worked with the great names of international design – Cassina, UMS Pastoe, Shimano, Baleri Italia, Artemide and the Molteni Group. In 1993 he became the 9D Design co-founder. Today his artistic and design heritage is collected by "the Hannes Wettstein Studio ", where his team works.

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