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Solliden

Chairs

Design Björn Dahlström

Solliden are all-weather, outdoor chairs that link together to form rows of seats. Its flexible open-weave construction provides the comfort of a sprung seat and enables water to run off quickly. A seat cushion is available, adding an extra layer of comfort. The chairs can be ordered with a trolley that makes it easy to transport them to a storage area when not in use. Solliden suits a range of indoor and outdoor applications, such as conference centres, auditoriums and outdoor theatres.

Certification

47 cm
83 cm

Dimensions and weight

Width: 47 cm
Height: 83 cm
Sitting height: 45 cm

Frame steel tube Ø 22 x 2 mm

Product numbers and combinations

U11-70Solliden chair with brackets
U11-71Solliden chair without brackets
U11-72Cushion for Solliden chair
B11-06Startup cost for powder coating steel in a color other than standard. Choose a RAL colour.

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Metal surface finish

GR for green RAL 6005.
G for gray RAL 7035.
C for any color other than standard, at additional cost.

Variants

Cushion for chair
G = Upholstery gray
S = Cushion Black

Standard colours

RAL 7035
RAL 6005

Materials and surface treatments

Pad in the material Dartex.

Steel

Nola uses high-quality steel with good strength in our products. Steel rusts if left untreated and must therefore be surface treated. 

Electrogalvanized

Electrogalvanizing (also known as zinc plating) provides corrosion protection through the sacrifice of zinc ions. It is created via a zinc coating on the steel using an electric current.

Powder coating

Powder coating is a coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, powder coating is usually applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light. The result is an even, hard-wearing coloured surface with the desired gloss level.

Assembly and placement

Freestanding

Freestanding product that is placed directly on the ground.

Fully assembled.

The chair legs link together by lockable brackets integrated into the back legs.

Maintenance

Powdercoated steel

Products that are powder-coated can be touch-up painted with alkyd paint.

Read more in our general maintenance advice at nola.se/en/care-and-maintenance

Versions

Available as an attachable freestanding chair, with connecting fittings, including rubber feet. Standard colours Green RAL 6005 and Gray RAL 7035. Other colours are available upon request.

Available with pad in black or gray as an option.
The series also includes a backed bench and a trolley for easy transport.

Character

An efficient design that is stackable, comfortable and attachable. Brackets integrated into the back legs lock into place to form rows of chairs for public seating.

Solliden

Chairs

Design Björn Dahlström

Solliden are all-weather, outdoor chairs that link together to form rows of seats. Its flexible open-weave construction provides the comfort of a sprung seat and enables water to run off quickly. A seat cushion is available, adding an extra layer of comfort. The chairs can be ordered with a trolley that makes it easy to transport them to a storage area when not in use. Solliden suits a range of indoor and outdoor applications, such as conference centres, auditoriums and outdoor theatres.

Certification

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Designers

Björn Dahlström

Björn Dahlström is a Swedish designer and industrial designer. He started his company in 1982 concentrating on graphic design for big Swedish clients. Today he is a well established designer with a wide range of products such as furniture, bicycles, carpets, cookware and toys.

Dahlström has received a number of Awards and prizes during the years, both nationally and internationally, including several Excellent Swedish Design (Utikkert Svensk Form / Design S), Design Plus Prize and Red Dot Design Award. He is represented in various museums around the world, including the national Museum for Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, The Museum of Design & Craft (The Röhsska Museum) in Gothenburg and Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Dahlström has been a professor at the University of Arts (Konstfack), and taught at Beckmans School of Design in Stockholm. Björn Dahlström lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.