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Designed by Belgian artist duo Muller Van Severen, the Alu Chair was originally created for Anne Holtrop’s Bahrain Pavilion at the World Expo in Milan. Its clean lines and elegant form make it equally well-suited to both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Constructed from a lightweight uncoated aluminium frame and finished with a UV-protected colour lacquer on the aluminium seat and back, the Alu Chair is built to withstand outdoor conditions and retain its vibrancy and appearance over time. Featuring a flat, rectangular seat and a sloped base, it provides balanced support while maintaining a minimal profile.

The gently inclined backrest softens the overall form and supports a relaxed sitting position, while the angled seat encourages a natural posture. Muller Van Severen’s signature colour hues bring a playful yet sophisticated presence, enhancing the chair’s sculptural appeal. A coloured panel is also visible from the back and creates a bold contrast that stands out from every angle.

The chair is available in a single-colour finish or with a contrasting seat and backrest.

Alu Chair

Alu Chair

by Valerie Objects

Regular price £470.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £470.00 GBP
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Technical Information

Dimensions:-
Length: 52 cm, Width: 39 cm, Height: 80 cm

Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Made in: China

Materials/Construction

Uncoated brushed aluminium frame
UV-protected colour lacquer on the aluminium seat and back.

Designed by Belgian artist duo Muller Van Severen, the Alu Chair was originally created for Anne Holtrop’s Bahrain Pavilion at the World Expo in Milan. Its clean lines and elegant form make it equally well-suited to both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Constructed from a lightweight uncoated aluminium frame and finished with a UV-protected colour lacquer on the aluminium seat and back, the Alu Chair is built to withstand outdoor conditions and retain its vibrancy and appearance over time. Featuring a flat, rectangular seat and a sloped base, it provides balanced support while maintaining a minimal profile.

The gently inclined backrest softens the overall form and supports a relaxed sitting position, while the angled seat encourages a natural posture. Muller Van Severen’s signature colour hues bring a playful yet sophisticated presence, enhancing the chair’s sculptural appeal. A coloured panel is also visible from the back and creates a bold contrast that stands out from every angle.

The chair is available in a single-colour finish or with a contrasting seat and backrest.

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    Muller Van Severen

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    Muller Van Severen

    Muller Van Severen was founded in 2011 by Belgian artist duo Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen. The couple have always been on an inspired quest for sculpturally interesting furniture objects, and their work sits somewhere between design and art, drawing on their passion for architecture and materials. They have won countless awards and collaborated with prestigious international museums and galleries.

    A shared love of colour and materials is often the inspiration behind many of Muller Van Severen’s designs. The designer duo is constantly seeking new ways to present the natural beauty of the materials they use, striving to give the materials their own distinct presence.