ROLLINGFRAME Collection

Alberto Meda, 2001

The height-adjustable ROLLINGFRAME chairs feature a five-star swivel base on castors. This supports an ergonomic seat, which is even more comfortable in the Rollingframe 47 and Rollingframe 52 versions, equipped with a tilting mechanism that allows the seat and backrest to tilt simultaneously.
Their effortless elegance makes them suitable for both the private dimension of home office and the executive office.

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ROLLINGFRAME

The structure of the Rollingframe chairs, characterised by extruded aluminium profiles and die-cast elements, supports a seat, available with or without armrests, offered with mesh, fabric, leather or eco-leather upholstery. The collection is completed by the soft versions, defined by generous padding that enhances overall comfort.

Alberto Meda

Ritratto ufficiale Alberto Meda

He was born in Lenno Tremezzina (Como) in 1945. He graduated in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan. In 1987 and 1989, he designed two historic chairs for Alias, Lightlight and Softlight, the first currently on display in MoMA’s permanent collection. The first Alias chairs of the Frame collection date back to 1994, followed in 2003 by Frametable, in 2007 by the Tech wood outdoor collection, and in 2009 by the Biplane tables. In 2011, he was awarded ADI’S Compasso d’Oro for the Teak folding outdoor table. He co-designed the Hydrochair chair (2011) and the HUB system (2022) with Francesco Meda. He lives and works in Milan.

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