The HL3 chairs for IVAR, a symbol of Made in Italy

The versatility of LAMM seating serving the multifunctional spaces of the new “WORKSHOP” building.
HL3 chairs, designed by Lucci and Orlandini, furnish the new premises of IVAR, an innovative company at the forefront of hydronic systems and a leader in producing components for energy-efficient heating and water solutions. Its headquarters in Prevalle (Brescia) expanded with the addition of a new iconic building, the WORKSHOP, designed by MDNS architecture. The structure reflects the company’s brand identity: an orange cube whose façade opens to the surrounding landscape, revealing a concrete and glass core. This architecture embodies the company’s DNA: technology, innovation, and dynamism.
The multifunctional areas within the WORKSHOP overlook the hills of Lake Garda and are primarily designed for training sessions with clients, designers, and installers. However, the flexible layout also accommodates exhibitions, workshops, social events, conferences, and public gatherings. These activities aim to strengthen IVAR’s connection with the local community, in the country where the company was founded and continues to grow. The extreme versatility of the HL3 – Lucci and Orlandini chairs serves these new environments.
Among the many available combinations of materials, upholstery, types and accessories, IVAR selected the fixed version with a four-leg base and polished aluminium armrests. Each chair is equipped with a writing tablet featuring an anti-panic movement. The seats and backrests were also selected in their upholstered version. Both are covered in orange faux leather to reflect the brand’s identity. The structures are painted in semi-matt black (RAL 9005). The supply is completed by six dollies for transporting stacked chairs.
Project name: IVAR Workshop
Location: Prevalle (BS), Italy
Architect: MDNS ARCHITECTURE
Client: Ivar S.p.A.
Year: 2023
LAMM supply: HL3 chairs (design by Lucci and Orlandini)
dollies for stacked seat transport
Photography: Courtesy of IVAR © Claudio Amadei