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 supplies the most distinguished ranges of seating: from stacking chairs to the highest quality upholstered reception seating, from task to visitors seating, from bar stools to modern classics and from soft seating to the most refined ergonomic engineering ‘packages’. For every seating problem, Dovetail has a solution – and for every workplace, the ideal chair. A high design profile need not mean discomfort. Good ergonomics and appealing design are not contradictory and irreconcilable ambitions. So whether you are seeking a signature piece of timeless appeal or something functional, durable and a chance to sit perfectly all day at a desk – call Dovetail and look at  Knoll, Klöber, Wilkhahn, FredericiaFritz Hansen, Vitra, Randers and many others.

 

 

Knoll The 'Life' chair, designed in New Zealand is light, Intuitive, flexible and environmental. Strong yet lightweight, trim yet durable, distinguished yet discreet, sophisticated in its purpose yet easy to use, Life represents a new benchmark in ergonomic and ecological design  
Klöber The 'Metric' chair, designed by Hansen and Preisig, uses a new  point synchronised mechanism where the seat and backrest follow the user's every move and automatically adapts the counterpressure of the backrest to the user's body weight, leaving  plenty of scope for individual adjustments.  
Wilkhahn The 'Solis' chair  is a design that has been consistently reduced to simple, symmetric forms and homogeneous, geometric surfaces. The linear design follows the principles of simplicity and clarity down to the very last detail – for example, on the seat and backrest shells, the five-star base or the frame structure.   
Fritz Hansen   The 'Ant' chair, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952 is instantly recognisable by the slim waist which differentiates it from its more famous sister chair the ubiquitous 3107.The material is laminated wood with 9 layers of moulded veneer and 2 layers of cotton textile between the veneer layers.  
Fredericia The 'Trinidad' chair  was designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1993, inspired by the fretwork from the island of that name.The chair is available in maple, cherry and beech and is stackable without armrests.The seat and back interact gracefully with the light  
Vitra The chairs in the Aluminium Group are the most famous creations by Charles and Ray Eames. Designed in 1958 they rate amongst the great achievements in the design history of the 20th century.An important characteristic of the Aluminium Chair is the intelligent combination of materials.   
Randers The 'Sala' chair, which was awarded the "Forsnäs-Prize 2000", is produced in accordance with a new technique where the upper and lower parts of the back are arched in reverse directions, giving improved ergonomics but with a delicate and light appearance.  
 

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