Aline Chair
The Aline Chair is a product of Wilkhahn, introduced in 1994 and was designed by Andreas Störiko. The Aline chair was made from hazardous free substances.
Recycling[edit]
The chairs are disassembled, all components are sorted and, where possible, recycled.
All components of the Aline permit non-destructive disassembly. All components weighing more than 150 grams (5.3 oz) bear a material identification mark to ensure that materials can be sorted. No material protecting agents or halogen-organic combinations are used that prevent subsequent recycling. A total of 69% of components of the chair can be recycled.
Awards[edit]
- 2005: Design Plus Award 2005, Rat für Formgebung (German Design Council), Material Vision, Frankfurt am Main
- 2006: Red Dot Product Design Award 2006, Design Centre North Rhine-Westphalia, Essen
- 2006: The Best of the Best, Focus Gold "Energy", International Design Prize Baden-Württemberg 2006, Design Centre Stuttgart
- 2007: iF Product Design Award 2007 in Gold
External links[edit]
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