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- Tom Sachs and Helinox have launched the J.Chair
- Constructed from uncooked DAC aluminum with Vibram ball ft, the chair prioritizes sturdiness and performance
- Priced at $650 USD, the light-weight, foldable chair is now obtainable by way of Helinox’s webstore
Tom Sachs, identified for his distinctive mix of artwork, design and utilitarianism, has collaborated with Helinox to launch the J.Chair. This new providing is a scaled-up tribute to Helinox’s iconic design ideas, with an emphasis on lightness and luxury.
Designed as a flexible seating resolution, the piece seamlessly integrates into each out of doors and indoor environments. Paying homage to DAC Poles and Helinox founder Jake Lah, the chair options experimental graphics in Tom Sachs’ signature model, full with laser-engraved particulars that improve its conceptual depth. Crafted with high-quality supplies for each sturdiness and aesthetic attraction, the chair’s body is constructed from uncooked DAC aluminum and bead-blasted for a refined end. Pure rubber Vibram ball ft are built-in to forestall slipping. In the meantime, the seat itself is comprised of a sturdy polyester-nylon X-Pac mix.
With its light-weight and foldable construction, the J.Chair affords compact storage whereas offering steady seating. Priced at $650 USD, the chair now obtainable by way of Helinox’s webstore.