
242.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Chair Black,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 45 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

242.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Chair Orange,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 45 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

242.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Chair White,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 45 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

242.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Chair Grey,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 45 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

234.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Chair White,Satin aluminium Plastic material L 45 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

234.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Chair Grey,Satin aluminium Plastic material L 45 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

288.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair Orange,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

288.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair Black,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

288.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair White,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

288.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair Grey,Polished aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

281.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair Black,Satin aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

281.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair Orange,Satin aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

281.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair White,Satin aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

281.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Armchair Grey,Satin aluminium Plastic material L 61 cm x Depth 51 cm x H 80 cm - Seat H 46 cm At a time when more and more people were starting to work from home for all or part of the day, the Italian designer Vico Magistretti developed the aluminium and polypropylene Silver series of chairs for De Padova. As his inspiration Magistretti took a 1920s chair designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet in Austria. Originally an architecture student, Magistretti turned to product and furniture design in the late 1940s during Italy's post-war drive of reconstruzione. Typically he took an existing object as his starting point and then rethought it by assessing whether it could be improved with the use of modern materials and production processes.

222.60 £
De Padova
De Padova Stackable armchair White Plastic material W 57 cm x D 51 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm The matelassé motif moulded on the chassis is its distinctive feature. Lavenham gets its name from the English town, the home of diamond-quilted fabric. With or without armrests, stackable, with a slender steel structure that enhances the design. The quilted pattern invites one to touch this very tactile chair. Indoor and outdoor use

321.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Stackable armchair Black Plastic material W 57 cm x D 51 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm The matelassé motif moulded on the chassis is its distinctive feature. Lavenham gets its name from the English town, the home of diamond-quilted fabric. With or without armrests, stackable, with a slender steel structure that enhances the design. The quilted pattern invites one to touch this very tactile chair. Indoor and outdoor use

290.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Stackable chair White Plastic material W 48 xD 51 cm x H 83 cm - Seat : H 46 cm Conceived to erase the boundaries between zones, the new chair lends itself to a wide range of different interpretations: from the dining area to the home studio, it can also easily adapt to restaurants, cafes and public areas, due to its contemporary look and versatility. The choice of materials De Padova has developed for the new chair combines simplicity of form and lightness of structure, to complete design settings and permit contemporary rethinking of any type of space. Stackable (5 max.)

290.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Stackable chair Blue Plastic material W 48 xD 51 cm x H 83 cm - Seat : H 46 cm Conceived to erase the boundaries between zones, the new chair lends itself to a wide range of different interpretations: from the dining area to the home studio, it can also easily adapt to restaurants, cafes and public areas, due to its contemporary look and versatility. The choice of materials De Padova has developed for the new chair combines simplicity of form and lightness of structure, to complete design settings and permit contemporary rethinking of any type of space. Stackable (5 max.)

305.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Stackable armchair White Plastic material W 48 x D 51 cm x H 83 cm - Seat : H 46 cm - Armrests : H 65 cm Conceived to erase the boundaries between zones, the new chair lends itself to a wide range of different interpretations: from the dining area to the home studio, it can also easily adapt to restaurants, cafes and public areas, due to its contemporary look and versatility. The choice of materials De Padova has developed for the new chair combines simplicity of form and lightness of structure, to complete design settings and permit contemporary rethinking of any type of space. Stackable (5 max.)

305.00 £
De Padova
De Padova Stackable armchair Orange Plastic material W 48 x D 51 cm x H 83 cm - Seat : H 46 cm - Armrests : H 65 cm Conceived to erase the boundaries between zones, the new chair lends itself to a wide range of different interpretations: from the dining area to the home studio, it can also easily adapt to restaurants, cafes and public areas, due to its contemporary look and versatility. The choice of materials De Padova has developed for the new chair combines simplicity of form and lightness of structure, to complete design settings and permit contemporary rethinking of any type of space. Stackable (5 max.)