1SEA Mariehamn is a stackable marine chair with metal frame construction, designed for practical seating in maritime interiors. Its single documented configuration keeps product selection straightforward. Its compact footprint and stackable design support flexible layouts and efficient storage in mess rooms, dining areas, conference rooms, offices, accommodation spaces and common areas onboard commercial vessels.
CONFIGURATIONS – 1
STACKABLE – Yes
CONSTRUCTION – Metal frame
FOOTPRINT – 45 × 47 cm
UPHOLSTERY – 5 collections · 109 colours
Not sure about upholstery, colour or finish? Select the chair configuration you need and send us your enquiry. Our sales team will help you specify the upholstery collection, colour, wood finish and glides.
Designed for life onboard
1SEA Mariehamn is a compact, stackable marine chair designed for efficient seating and storage onboard. Its metal frame construction and documented product specification support practical use in maritime interiors.
The series is suited to mess rooms and dining areas, conference rooms and offices, and accommodation and common areas onboard commercial vessels. The stackable design supports changing room layouts while reducing the storage space required when chairs are not in use.
Upholstery, colours and finishes
The upholstered Mariehamn configurations are available in five upholstery collections in a total of 109 colours.
Full upholstery specifications, fire-performance information and available colours can be found in the 1SEA Upholstery Data Sheet.
Dimensions
Standard: Width: 45 cm · Depth: 47 cm · Height: 81 cm · Seat height: 46 cm
Construction: Metal frame · Stackable
Full dimensions, configuration details and final-tolerance information are available in the Product Data Sheet.
Fire performance and documentation
Fire-performance information relates to the individual upholstery material and does not constitute approval or certification of the complete chair.
Requirements may vary depending on vessel type, flag State, classification society and installation area. Project-specific requirements should therefore be confirmed before final selection.