Basket
BASKET
feed me!

Flux Chair

Fold up, sit out

Customer rating:
not yet rated

Sorry, this product is not available.


Inspired by a simple origami model, the folding Flux Chair adds a beautiful (and very clever) flourish to any room or garden. Slotted into shape from its compact flat state, this sturdy one-piece chair can be assembled or disassembled in a flash.

Flux Chair Folded Up Flux Chair Being Stood On Flux Chair Outside

Compacts flat to just 1.5cm thick!

Sturdy and reliable

Great for Outdoors

Made from flexible plastic, the Flux is perfect for outdoor use – the sweeping, organic curves of the assembled chair look great against a natural setting. Ideal for those impromptu family barbecues or all-back-to-mines in the Summer.

Assembled in a flash:
Flux Chair Folding 1 Flux Chair Folding 2 Flux Chair Folding 3

1) Fold the base flaps

2) Slot the base together

3) Slot the back together

If you find yourself in need a bit of space, the Flux folds down into a manageable flat square, measuring just 1.5cm thick – making it easy to slide it out of sight. So whether you save it for a sunny day, or make it the highlight of your living room, this striking designer chair will adapt to suit you.
Flux Chair Folding 3

Available in White, Red and Pebble Grey

more infoMore Info

Product Features:
  • Designer folding plastic chair
  • Suitable for outdoor use
  • Simple to setup and collapse
  • Provides a sturdy seat
Dimensions
  • Flat: measures approximately 85cm (W) x 77cm (D) x 1.5cm (H)
  • Assembled: measures approximately 66cm (W) x 67cm (D) x 84cm (H)

videosVideos

Sorry, to watch our videos you'll need to upgrade to a newer version of Flash. Upgrade now!

Rating:
Views: 1509

Assemble your Flux in 3 easy steps

Video URL: http://www.firebox.com/video/3167




Win with fireboxWin with Firebox
If we spot a video we think is AMAZING we will give away a FREE $50.00 Firebox Voucher to the sender! Upload your video now for a chance to win!

photosPhotos

Win with fireboxWin with Firebox
If we spot a photo we think is AMAZING we will give away a FREE $50.00 Firebox Voucher to the sender! Upload your photo now for a chance to win!

reviewsComments

reviewsReviews and FAQs

Visitor Reviews...

visitor avatar These would be ideal for me as I live in a flat and have limited space. But the price for a plastic chair is too much. Bring the price down and i'd buy them for sure!
Adam James, Stevenage, Herts - 14th September 2011
visitor avatar This is a great product. Very comfortable and sturdy when you sit on it. You could have them folded up in a cupboard and then bring them out for visitors etc. Just takes a minute to fold. If you order white ones, and your walls are white, then they will blend in when folded up if put in the space next to a piece of furniture. Also, you can put colour changing LED lights inside the white ones for parties etc. Offers good value at current price point. Negatives - definitely too heavy to take with you on a day out if you're not in a car - unless you're making a special effort. It would be good if they could make them in recycled plastic. I predict that they will last for years and years.
David Mackie, Leeds - 8th August 2011
Firebox says: Great review David, cheers!
visitor avatar This chair is the best set of furniture I purchased ever! I have 4 lemon chairs in my garden and they look fantastic, when people complain about the price they need to realise this is a design product and is worth every penny. They wipe down clean and after you finished with them you can flat pack them down and store away, and if you think £129 for a chair that lasts for years... Great value for a genius design!!
Charlotte, London - 5th July 2011
visitor avatar Have seen these chairs in a shop and would love to get them but they are too expensive for what you get. They are amazing so I have been searching the Internet to find some cheaper but have now found out that the retail price has now gone up to £129 which makes them ridiculously expensive and that doesn't include the cushion which is a further £40. I guess unless I find some on Ebay I won't be buying them any time soon.
Paul, Enfield - 1st June 2011
visitor avatar I recently bought one of these chairs and I must say they are simply amazing, and agree totally with Lloyd from London, the product is a great price for a design chair, you would pay nearly double for any other design chair and nowhere near the form or function of this product. Being that is 100% weatherproof as well makes it an ideal outdoor chair as well as a indoor chair. I will be adding to my collection of 2 chairs in the not to distant future.
Joe, London - 12th May 2011
visitor avatar I see from the existing reviews that price is an issue. As someone who collects designer furniture I thought it prudent to add my thoughts... I have one of the original Vernor Panton chairs which are sold for around £180. This chair is a cool shape but nothing more than a moulded piece of plastic. The Flux chair I understand is again a moulded piece of plastic which also folds from a flat sheet. Surely the holy Grail in terms of functional form and worth in my opinion the price tag. In fact it's probably under priced. You can't compare a design like this with that of an Ikea chair, design wise they are night and day. This will prove to be an iconic design in future, of that I am sure....
Lloyd, London - 25th April 2011
visitor avatar I agree with the reviews above, VERY expensive for what it is but never the less a great idea. I personally would see this as an 'Emergency seating' or for days out. Costing over £500 to seat the family is ridiculous.
Andrew, Birmingham - 21st April 2011
visitor avatar Interesting product - but the price is ridiculous, both in terms of production costs and in terms of what you get for your money.
Ghostieman, Surrey - 21st April 2011
visitor avatar Brilliant idea, I'd love to buy a bunch of them! However at £110 each ... I can't see many people justifying that kind of money.
Trev, Ireland - 20th April 2011
visitor avatar Expensive but amazing....
Old Wooden Chair, In The Loft - 16th April 2011