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Quad Chair Indigenous

$645.00+GST
10 year warranty
Hailstorm Apple
Hailstorm Apple
Hailstorm Teal
Hailstorm Teal
Hailstorm Marine
Hailstorm Marine
Hailstorm Sunset
Hailstorm Sunset
Hailstorm Chili
Hailstorm Chili
Hailstorm Plum
Hailstorm Plum
Hailstorm Charcoal
Hailstorm Charcoal
Wildflowers Teal Vinyl
Desert Marine
Topography Sunset
Galimbang Plum
Japingka Charcoal
 
Lockable Castors
Eco Leg
Matte Black Leg
Chrome Leg
Sled Leg
 
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Product Overview

The Quad Chair is a popular, modular soft seating option for library, breakout spaces and reception areas, made in Melbourne in Indigenous print fabric. As part of our Quad Range, chairs can be used individually or with other Quad products to create larger fit outs. Chairs feature comfortable foam padding and are upholstered in commercial grade fabrics. With original designs and artwork from Jimmy Pike and Lizzy Stageman, each piece represents authentic Indigenous storytelling. For fabric and vinyl upholstery options, see our classic Quad Chair. For added value, Quad products also come with a 10 year structural warranty.

Features

  • L600 x D450 x 450mmH
  • 450mmH Seat Height
  • Modular Design
  • Commercial Grade Upholstery – Indigenous Fabric Back w/ Vinyl Seat
  • Works With Full Quad Modular Range
  • 10 Year Structural Warranty

Indigenous Print Fabrics & Vinyl

Options

  • Leg Options; Lockable Castors, Eco Leg, Matte Black Leg, Chrome Leg, Sled Leg
  • Custom seat heights and options available
  • House fabric version available here

About Hailstorm by Jimmy Pike

Hailstorm by Jimmy Pike celebrates the beauty of the Australian landscape. Born east of Japingka, The Great Sandy Desert, Jimmy grew up as a hunter-gatherer before developing his artistic practice. Jimmy’s work included painting, printmaking, textile design and illustration. Licensing his imagery to Desert Design, Pike became a fashion sensation not only in Australia but also Japan, America and Europe.

In his will, Jimmy provided for a trust to be setup to receive future earning from the application of his designs under licence. The Jimmy Pike Trust continues to provide annual scholarship for Aboriginal artists to attend printmaking workshops. Through the Jimmy Pike Trust, Jimmy’s creative legacy continues to contribute to the rich tapestry of Australian storytelling and traditional art practices.

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