Cempa

Cempa

Cempa offers attractive, flexible solutions to meet the needs of today’s corporate and institutional markets. At the center of Cempa ancillary seating is its simple, sculpted seat shell inspired by the smooth contour of a petal. Truly multifunctional, Cempa enhances any environment while providing a graceful solution for flexible spaces.

Additional Information

Combine Cempa’s range of shells with multiple base options for different looks and functions. All of Cempa’s features work in concert to create appealing institutional spaces.

  • Stackable 4-post chairs and stools are available in polished chrome or black powder coat, while wood 4-leg chairs are offered in matching walnut and oak species.
  • A pivoting desk tablet comes standard on the 5-star polished aluminum base with casters.
  • Cempa’s 4-star base is available in polished aluminum or black powder coat.
  • The Cempa 4-leg castered chair with arms and wood shell won the prestigious Red Dot Award for Product Design in 2017.

 

The comfortable seat shell is available in wood veneer (oak or walnut) and eight poly colors including green, yellow, blue, red, silver, iron grey, black and white. An upholstered seat pad can be added to the shell or Cempa can be fully upholstered in a wide range of fabrics. Polished aluminum or matte black arms with softskin pads are available on all models.

Cempa is also available in a nesting model Alfresco (outdoor), various bases or legs, as a chair or stool—there are actually over 400 different variations on the Cempa chair!

Statement of Line

Dimensions

  • For the 4-post (non-stackable)
  • Overall: 18”W x 20.5”D x 33”H
  • Seat: 18”W x 15”D x 18”H


Shell

Fade-resistant, UV-treated poly shell (10 colors)

 

Optional Features

  • Aluminum leg colors
  • Upholstered seat pad
  • Fully upholstered (indoors or with outdoor fabric only)
  • Glides for hard floor

Every Detail Matters

Designed by Jessica Engelhardt

“Integrating means connecting”: Jessica Engelhardt regards the synthesis of design activity and intensive partnerships across disciplines as the key to creating successful products. Jessica works as a designer. In 2010, she obtained her degree in Integrated Product Design from the University of Coburg. She has worked as an in-house designer for the Dauphin HumanDesign® Group since 2011 and has already played a role in designing various chairs.

Jessica designed Stilo, SignoCempa, and Reefs.

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