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The Picto chair is a mass-produced swivel chair, manufactured by Wilkhahn since 1993, and designed by Hans Roericht.
The chair is 95% recyclable, with fully dismountable components made from polypropylene, aluminium, polyurethane foam, beech wood, and pigments.
One such example of the chair is kept in the Furniture and Woodwork Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
References
- ^ ProduktEntwicklung Roericht; Wilkhahn (1988–1992), Picto Chair. model 206/7, retrieved 9 December 2023
- Weismüller, Ulla (15 November 2022). "Hans (Nick) Roericht - Design as a "holistic problem-solving tool"". ndion. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
- "Wilkening+Hahne GmbH+Co.KG - the company". www.wilkhahn.com. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
- Schwarz, Rudolf, 1997, More than Furniture: Wilkhahn an enterprise in its time” ISBN 3-89802-018-5