Comfortable chair with clean lines.

Product details

With the Jima High Chair, the much-loved Jima family expands with an elegant bar stool that brings the collection's refined design language and exceptional seating comfort to new heights. Together with the Jima chair and the Jima Highback, the Jima High Chair forms a versatile seating family that creates a consistent aesthetic across different environments. Thanks to its versatile design, Jima easily fits in many decors such as offices, public spaces and at home.

Jima chair collection
The Jima collection consist of a chair, a chair with a high backrest and a bar stool.

Seat height
The Jima High Chair features a swivel disc base and is available in three fixed seat heights: 64, 74 and 84 cm. In addition, the bar stool is also available with an adjustable seat height (61–81 cm).

Upholstery
Extensive colour and fabric program, both in fabric and leather.
Optionally, Jima can be upholstered with horizontal stitching on the inner side of the chair for a luxurious appearance.

Finishes base
The steel bases are finished in powder coating.

Jima family models
Together with the Jima chair and the Jima Highback, the Jima High Chair forms a versatile seating family that creates a consistent aesthetic across different environments.Jima's interplay of lines is the perfect match for the design language of the Kalm and Zuma chair families.

Design year 2026Design by Patrick Norguet

Choose from a wide range of high-quality textiles or leather.

Optionally, Jima can be upholstered with horizontal stitching on the inner side of the chair for a luxurious appearance.


Click on the drop-down menu to select a colour.

Finishes base
The swivel disc base with return mechanism and the tube are finished in powder coat as standard.


Designed by Patrick Norguet

Norguet (1969, France) made his breakthrough as a designer at the end of the nineteen-nineties. With his sense of colour, formal restraint and elegant purity coupled with character and his continual search for comfort, it’s not surprising that he started designing for Artifort in 2002. In this year he designed the characteristic Apollo armchair followed by various successful pieces. Various museums around the world have included products designed by him in their collections. Norguet is also celebrated for designing high-end offices, the Okko hotels and the McDonalds restaurant on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. In 2014, GQ Magazine voted him ‘Designer of the Year 2014’.

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