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Underline

A seating solution that can seamlessly shift from dining areas to conference rooms to executive offices, Underline offers users the flexibility they need coupled with the aesthetic they seek. The collection of upholstered stools, task chairs, and occasional seats is visually cohesive, sharing the same elegantly curved frame and distinctive understructure to enhance the play between fabric and finish.

Function

Chairs may be made with or without arms. Low-back counter and bar stools may be specified with or without swivel. Available in a wide range of upholsteries with a choice of five bases, two base materials, and 32 finishes.

Core Components

  • Guest, 4-leg metal, with and without arms
  • Guest, Sled metal, with and without arms
  • Guest, 4-leg wood, with and without arms
  • Task, 5-blade, with and without arms
  • Bar and Counter, 4-leg metal, without arms
  • Bar and Counter, Sled metal, without arms
  • Bar and Counter, Swivel Wood, without arms
  • Bar and Counter, Swivel Pedestal, without arms

Design and options

  • Fully Upholstered
  • Arm or Armless Models
  • Choice of Cast Aluminum, Wood, or Steel Tube Bases
  • Hard or Soft Wheel Casters
  • Plastic Glides or Glides with Felt Pads

Construction

Upholstered elements are constructed with plastic and molded polyurethane foam for comfort. Carriages and other aluminum components are made from recyclable content aluminum. Sled and 4-leg metal bases are made from steel tubing. Chair Wood 4-leg bases are attached to the carriage using steel brackets. Stool Wood Swivel bases are attached to an aluminum, return-to-center swivel hub. A steel ring is used as a footrest.

Sustainable design features

  • Greenguard Gold IAQ Certified
  • Level® 2 Certified
  • Plant-Based polyurethane molded foam
  • Internal back structures are molded with 100% recycled material
  • Recyclable steel tube (tube bases)
  • Recycled content aluminum undercarriage and five-blade base
  • VOC-free powder coat finish
  • Water-based adhesives

Details

Models

Finishes

Drawings

A. 18”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 19.9”
E. 31.25”
F. 22.25”
Four Leg Metal Armless
A. 18”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 19.9”
E. 31.25”
F. 22.25”
Sled Metal Armless
A. 18”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 19.9”
E. 31.25”
F. 22.25”
Four Leg Wood Armless
A. 16.88” - 21.88”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 29”
E. 29.5” – 34.5”
F. 29”
Five Blade Armless
A. 18”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 19.9”
E. 31.25”
F. 22.25”
G. 8”
H. 10.22”
I. 17.50
Four Leg Metal with Arms
A. 18”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 19.9”
E. 31.25”
F. 22.25”
G. 8”
H. 10.22”
I. 17.50”
Sled Metal with Arms
A. 18”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 19.9”
E. 31.25”
F. 22.25”
G. 8”
H. 10.22”
I. 17.50”
Four Leg Wood with Arms
A. 18” - 23.5”
B. 18”
C. 13.25”
D1. 19”
D2. 29”
E. 30” - 35”
F. 29”
G. 8”
H. 10.22”
I. 17.50”
Five Blade with Arms
A. 25.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 34.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.9”
Four Leg Metal Counter Stool
A. 25.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 34.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.9”
Sled Counter Stool
A. 25.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 34.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.9”
Swivel Wood Counter Stool
A. 25.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 34.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.6”
Swivel Pedestal Counter Stool
A. 30.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 39.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.9”
Four Leg Metal Bar Stool
A. 30.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 39.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.9”
Sled Bar Stool
A. 30.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 39.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.9”
Swivel Wood Bar Stool
A. 30.5”
B. 16.6”
C. 9”
D1. 18”
D2. 19.2”
E. 39.5”
F. 19.6”
G. 17.6”
Swivel Pedestal Bar Stool

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Designed by LucidiPevere

Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere move fluidly between design fields, reinterpreting materials and technologies and applying them in unexpected ways. “You have to innovate and say something interesting,” says Lucidi of what comprises a successful piece. Based in Milan, LucidiPevere design lighting, furniture, ceramics, textiles, and small home goods, with each partner presenting to the client his own response to the brief. The pair then collaborate on the winning proposal, refining it until it reaches fruition. Explains Pevere of the approach: “When you work for eight hours on the curve of a shell, you can’t tell the right direction. That’s when having two people helps you make the best decision.”

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