Fast
Forest Outdoor Chair
Without Armrests
Price starting from € 445.00*
*Price valid for the version without armrests - frame and legs in varnished aluminium - cushions excluded (cod. 6501).
A seat whose configuration draws inspiration from nature and its most distinctive forms. Forest is an outdoor chair produced by Fast and designed by Robby Cantarutti & Partners. Its defining feature lies in the backrest and seat, conceived as a continuous surface whose pattern evokes an interweaving of branches, roots, or climbing plants, depending on the interpretation. Ideal for outdoor environments, it becomes an essential element when placed around tables, offering a simple yet extremely comfortable seating solution. Fast offers this chair in a wide range of pastel colors, perfectly coordinated with other elements of its collections. To further enhance comfort, it can also be paired with cushions of varying thickness.
W.48 x D.53 x H.81 cm
Seat Height 44 cm
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Fast, an acronym for Fusioni Artistiche Soluzioni Tecniche, is a company that focuses primarily on outdoor furniture. Founded in 1995 in Valle Sabbia, an area rich in land-growing traditions, Fast firmly follows the creative direction of the Levragni family, alternating design expressions with solid artisanal production dedicated to tailor-made products. Fast's distinctive feature is its ability to work with aluminum, maximizing its intrinsic properties, and its respect for nature, resulting in simple furnishings that nevertheless conceal a meticulous attention to detail that is difficult to replicate.Read more






