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Monobloc Stacking Chair
Polypropylene Frame, Upholstered Seat
W175/8” D191/2” H31″
Seat Height: 191/8

Queue is a modern take on the classic café chair, which merges a respect for craftsmanship with technological capabilities. This monobloc design is created from injection molding, resulting in a solid, resilient, single-piece frame. Though minimal in form, Queue is versatile in application,  from large cafes to smaller, elegant dining areas.

Made from polypropylene, Queue is available in several earth tone colors.

Queue features a foam cushion seat for additional comfort.

Queue is stackable up to four in a pinwheel formation.

Finishes

slate blue

sienna

blush

tobacco

white

Approved Textiles

Grade 1

Align 13 colors

Delight 15 colors

Emerge 22 colors

Kavir 18 colors

Wonder 15 colors

Grade 2

Cherish 10 colors

Daybreak 19 colors

Knot 17 colors

Sketch 10 colors

Solo 16 colors

Grade 3

Loop 15 colors

Soft Spun 11 colors

Vella 22 colors

Vista 7 colors

Grade 4

Pix 9 colors

Smooth 18 colors

Grade 5

Chunky 10 colors

Pearl 11 colors

Plush 8 colors

Random 9 colors

Soft 12 colors

Grade 6

Allude 13 colors

Brisa 9 colors

Cielo 9 colors

Dotted 9 colors

Sereno 13 colors

Vivid 18 colors

Grade 7

Bangkok 6 colors

Blended 9 colors

Hendese 10 colors

Prism 12 colors

Grade 8

Bella 12 colors

Fresca 9 colors

Midnight 11 colors

Grade 9

Adore 9 colors

Roma 6 colors

Tailored 12 colors

Twilight 9 colors

Grade 10

Patina 9 colors

Venture 13 colors

Grade 11

Cameo 9 colors

Elan 21 colors

Essential 10 colors

London 10 colors

Allude 13 colors

Blended 9 colors

Emerge 22 colors

Image 8 colors

Wonder 15 colors

As the son of a furniture dealer with a preference for Danish design, Claus Breinholt grew up surrounded by classics from the hands of Hans Wegner and Arne Jacobsen. He began his studies in graphics, but soon discovered his true passion was designing furniture, where he was awarded a scholarship for his innovative approach to the design process from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. After founding his own studio in Copenhagen, Breinholt continues to push the boundaries of materials in all aspects of his work.

About Claus Breinholt

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