LAMM unveils new 2020 colours for the HIT chair

The iconic HIT chair by LAMM—designed by Dante Bonuccelli—is available in a wider range of colours thanks to the introduction of all-new ‘Reed green’ and ‘Basalt grey’ shades.

 

Integral, high-density polyurethane shell with flexible backrest. Offered in 6 different colours, it is finished with double painting on the surface, done in the mould. Also available in the refined, leather upholstered version.

 

The apparent structural rigidity hides a comfortable seat. The polyurethane shell comprises a complex elastic frame that adapts to the flexible material of seat and backrest in an ergonomic way, ensuring high levels of comfort.


Formal synthesis, clean geometry, limited thickness and the use of just two materials define an elegant and versatile multi-purpose seat, suitable for use in a wide range of contexts, from offices to restaurants, from hotels to homes.

Stackable up to a maximum of 25 seats on dolly and up to 15 seats from the floor, which can be moved using the special dolly provided, it guarantees very restricted storage dimensions. The nylon alignment hook means that it can be positioned with ease in ordered rows for conferences.

 

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LEED® credits testament to LAMM’s excellence

The completion of LEED® mapping is testament to the long-term vision aimed at making LAMM a leader of what has been referred to as the fourth industrial revolution: environmental awareness, sustainability and protecting human health

 

LEED® — Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design — is a voluntary building certification system applied in over 140 countries worldwide.
The LEED standard was developed in America by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a non-profit association founded in 1993, which today has more than 20,000 members and aims to promote and develop a global approach to sustainability, recognising outstanding performance in key areas of human and environmental health.

 

The competitive advantages for those who decide to adopt this international standard can be seen, above all, in the high end quality of construction and in the considerable savings in running costs made by buildings constructed when compared to conventional ones. While true that the LEED® rating system certifies a building, there is no doubt that selecting environmentally preferable materials and furnishings helps to achieve the highest scores.

 

‘Mapping’ was recently completed for products from LAMM’s Conference, Education and Public collections in accordance with LEED® assessment standards. This provides the best evidence of the outstanding performance and effective contribution that LAMM solutions provide in terms of building sustainability, enabling those who adopt them to achieve levels of excellence in building certification. In this way, LAMM is increasingly capable of offering products that combine high-quality aesthetics with eco-friendly and sustainable materials.

 

LAMM is officially part of the GREENiTOP® ‘green community’, i.e. a small group of exemplary companies that care about the environmental performance of their products in the context of LEED®-Certified Green Buildings.
This important milestone is part of a long-term vision that LAMM has been committed to for many years now, with a holistic approach to sustainability evidenced by the achievement of UNI EN ISO 14001 and FSC® Chain of Custody certifications.

 

LAMM’s commitment to environmental policies goes beyond mere compliance with laws in force. Pursuing ethical processes, waste reduction, higher energy efficiency, low environmental impact and carefully selecting materials are just a few aspects the company is committed to with regard to ‘Green Economy’ objectives.

 

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LAMM’S COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES