Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
Shell Chair by Niko Kralj
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Shell Chair by Niko Kralj

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One of the icons.

The Shell takes its well-deserved place among the legendary works of art by Niko Kralj.

The basic idea was to use two equally formed plywood panels for the seat and backrest. The chair got its final shape in 1956 and soon became the chair of choice for socialist-era offices and public waiting rooms.

The Shell Chair is exquisite while maintaining full ergonomics. It features a seamless combination of materials; a slender metal base supports the refined plywood seat. Today, its legacy continues to be celebrated in contemporary homes, offices, and public spaces worldwide.

Dimensions:
Width: 46 cm, depth: 57 cm, height: 86 cm

Materials:
oak or walnut plywood seat and back & powder-coated steel frame. Available in
variants upholsteries + PU foam.

Availability:
The Shell dining chair is a made-to-order piece.
The estimated production time and delivery to a desired address is 6 - 7 weeks from the order confirmation. This may change depending on customization and supply chain events.

B2B inquiries:
Kindly reach us via email at mario@soba.hr

About the designer:

Niko Kralj is a highly celebrated central figure of Slovenian post-war design. Kralj's modern designs have come to represent a key part of the Slovenian cultural identity. His work from the mid-20th century sits comfortably alongside the most important industrial designers in the world.