
Felix 141 Chair
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Felix 141 Chair
The chair is designed by Jeroen Dellensen and Jaspar Jansen for Felix Meritis as a chair to be used in numbers. The Felix 141 Chair thus takes the name from Felix Meritis, Europe's oldest cultural building in Amsterdam, for which the chair was designed. The essence of the chair is built around comfort recognizing that people will need to be seated for longer periods of time. Moreover, as it is meant for ease of usage, the chair is stackable and therefore easy to store. The chair is also linkable so that when used in larger quantities in larger rooms they can be neatly and evenly placed apart, ensuring coherence. There are various versions of upholstery as the Felix is not an ego but more of a team player: in a group setup the backs in two colors form one aesthetic whole; the boundary between 'individual' and 'group' thus shifts literally and figuratively.