Aline Chair

The Aline Chair is a product of Wilkhahn, introduced in 1994 and was designed by Andreas Störiko. The Aline chair was made from hazardous free substances.

Recycling

The chairs are disassembled, all components are sorted and, where possible, recycled.

All components of the Aline permit non-destructive disassembly. All components weighing more than 150 grams (5.3 oz) bear a material identification mark to ensure that materials can be sorted. No material protecting agents or halogen-organic combinations are used that prevent subsequent recycling. A total of 69% of components of the chair can be recycled.

Awards

  • 2005: Design Plus Award 2005, Rat für Formgebung (German Design Council), Material Vision, Frankfurt am Main
  • 2006: Red Dot Product Design Award 2006, Design Centre North-Rhine Westphalia, Essen
  • 2006: The Best of the Best, Focus Gold "Energy", International Design Prize Baden-Württemberg 2006, Design Centre Stuttgart
  • 2007: iF Product Design Award 2007 in Gold
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