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The Picto chair is a mass-produced swivel chair, manufactured by Wilkhahn since 1993,[1] and designed by Hans Roericht.[2]

The chair is 95% recyclable,[1] with fully dismountable components[3] made from polypropylene, aluminium, polyurethane foam, beech wood, and pigments.[4][page needed]

One such example of the chair is kept in the Furniture and Woodwork Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c ProduktEntwicklung Roericht; Wilkhahn (1988–1992), Picto Chair. model 206/7, retrieved 2023-12-09
  • ^ Weismüller, Ulla (2022-11-15). "Hans (Nick) Roericht - Design as a "holistic problem-solving tool"". ndion. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  • ^ "Wilkening+Hahne GmbH+Co.KG - the company". www.wilkhahn.com. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
  • ^ Schwarz, Rudolf, 1997, More than Furniture: Wilkhahn an enterprise in its time” ISBN 3-89802-018-5

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