Comfort directors chair Helmut
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Comfortable “Helmut” rocking director’s chair
Like the “Pedro” model, the comfortable “Helmut” rocking chair and director’s chair has a narrow seat and a large backrest as well as high armrests. Two sliders on the feet make the “Helmut” an unusually comfortable director’s chair with a rocking function. For everyone that values comfort.
The story behind the name “Helmut”
Lending his name to the comfortable “Helmut” rocking director’s chair is the Munich-born screenwriter, film and television director, Helmut Dietl. Helmut Dietl was most famous in the 1970s and 80s thanks to his enormously successful television series such as the Münchener Geschichten, Monaco Franze (featuring the immortal Helmut Fischer) and Kir Royal (featuring Franz Xaver Kroetz). All the series combined the perfectionist atmospheres of the era and location. Thus Dietl became famous across Germany. His first cinema film followed in 1992: Schtonk! brought the scandal of the falsified Hitler diaries to the big screen - and brought German cinema to the forefront once more, not least thanks to an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film. Films such as Rossini. Oder die mörderische Frage, wer mit wem schlief, LateShow and Wambo, a biopic about the German actor Walter Sedlmayr, followed.
Helmut Dietl is one of the directors who have actually taken a seat in one of their namesake chairs!
Information on the type of wood and the upholstery fabric used for the chair
The black lacquer protects the solid beech wood and masks the grain of the wood to near invisibility. This gives this chair, produced exclusively in the EU, a very clean, modern look. The hinges and/or fittings are all made exclusively of steel.
Please notice that beech wood is not weather-proof. You should not leave the chair outside permanently. Please simply fold it and store it, if it is not used.
For mere outdoor purpose we recommend our directors chair Oscar in Iroko wood (similar to teak).
The covers with a touch of yellow are made of durable polyacryl and are water resistant and lightfast. The high quality of the material easily withstands many folding processes without losing its shape.
Weight in kg: | 6.5 |
Loadable in kg: | 120 |
Seatcover in cm (W x H): | 57,5x37 |
Backrest in cm (W x H): | 43,5x29 |
Opened in cm (W x H x L): | 48x85x66 |
Folded in cm (W x H x L): | 8x85x66 |
Sitting height in cm: | 42 |
Comfortable “Helmut” rocking director’s chair
Like the “Pedro” model, the comfortable “Helmut” rocking chair and director’s chair has a narrow seat and a large backrest as well as high armrests. Two sliders on the feet make the “Helmut” an unusually comfortable director’s chair with a rocking function. For everyone that values comfort.
The story behind the name “Helmut”
Lending his name to the comfortable “Helmut” rocking director’s chair is the Munich-born screenwriter, film and television director, Helmut Dietl. Helmut Dietl was most famous in the 1970s and 80s thanks to his enormously successful television series such as the Münchener Geschichten, Monaco Franze (featuring the immortal Helmut Fischer) and Kir Royal (featuring Franz Xaver Kroetz). All the series combined the perfectionist atmospheres of the era and location. Thus Dietl became famous across Germany. His first cinema film followed in 1992: Schtonk! brought the scandal of the falsified Hitler diaries to the big screen - and brought German cinema to the forefront once more, not least thanks to an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film. Films such as Rossini. Oder die mörderische Frage, wer mit wem schlief, LateShow and Wambo, a biopic about the German actor Walter Sedlmayr, followed.
Helmut Dietl is one of the directors who have actually taken a seat in one of their namesake chairs!
Information on the type of wood and the upholstery fabric used for the chair
The black lacquer protects the solid beech wood and masks the grain of the wood to near invisibility. This gives this chair, produced exclusively in the EU, a very clean, modern look. The hinges and/or fittings are all made exclusively of steel.
Please notice that beech wood is not weather-proof. You should not leave the chair outside permanently. Please simply fold it and store it, if it is not used.
For mere outdoor purpose we recommend our directors chair Oscar in Iroko wood (similar to teak).
The covers with a touch of yellow are made of durable polyacryl and are water resistant and lightfast. The high quality of the material easily withstands many folding processes without losing its shape.
Weight in kg: | 6.5 |
Loadable in kg: | 120 |
Seatcover in cm (W x H): | 57,5x37 |
Backrest in cm (W x H): | 43,5x29 |
Opened in cm (W x H x L): | 48x85x66 |
Folded in cm (W x H x L): | 8x85x66 |
Sitting height in cm: | 42 |