
187.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair White,Grey Plastic material W 48 cm x Depth 38 cm x H 86 cm - Seat : H 49 cm Kartell presents the latest development in transparency: Hi Cut, the new polycarbonate chair designed by Philippe Starck, which offers a perfectly ergonomic seat combining elasticity and solidity. The iridescent vertical lines in the structure of the top that customises the chair creates seductive plays of light and glints. The veritable rainbow of colours of the top and the possible combinations - 15 in all - give the chair an art deco air and make it extremely eclectic and precious, adding a touch of personality and originality to its surroundings. Hi Cut is available in three different versions (transparent, black and white) to be teamed with a range of fluorescent shades (purple, red, green and orange) plus the more classic transparent and smoke grey tones. The design of the structure of the chair, moulded in a single piece, is based on contrasting curves and angles: the front legs and front part of the seat are squared, while the rear legs and back have a softer, rounded form, which reverts to the angular design in the upper backrest.

150.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair White Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 57 cm - H seat 48 cm Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Stackable by 4

150.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair Light grey Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 57 cm - H seat 48 cm Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Stackable by 4

150.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair Black Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 57 cm - H seat 48 cm Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Stackable by 4

150.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair Sage green Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 57 cm - H seat 48 cm Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Stackable by 4

150.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair Rusty orange Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 57 cm - H seat 48 cm Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Stackable by 4

150.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair Mustard Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 57 cm - H seat 48 cm Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Stackable by 4

171.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair Crystal Plastic material W 47 cm xD 47 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm This unusual chiar certainly has the womans touch - brought by the hand of the famous designer Patricia Urquiola. the Kartell Frilly chair has a femininity in both the texture of its surface, almost like a pleated fabric and the vibrant choice of colours. At Last a funky pink chair - in the transparent colours - this chair has great optical effect as light passes through the undulating polycarbonate. The Opaque Black & White versions look very different, as the light is not passed through the structure - so the form & texture become more defined. Indoor & outdoor use

171.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair Transparent turquoise Plastic material W 47 cm xD 47 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm This unusual chiar certainly has the womans touch - brought by the hand of the famous designer Patricia Urquiola. the Kartell Frilly chair has a femininity in both the texture of its surface, almost like a pleated fabric and the vibrant choice of colours. At Last a funky pink chair - in the transparent colours - this chair has great optical effect as light passes through the undulating polycarbonate. The Opaque Black & White versions look very different, as the light is not passed through the structure - so the form & texture become more defined. Indoor & outdoor use

171.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair Transparent fuchsia Plastic material W 47 cm xD 47 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm This unusual chiar certainly has the womans touch - brought by the hand of the famous designer Patricia Urquiola. the Kartell Frilly chair has a femininity in both the texture of its surface, almost like a pleated fabric and the vibrant choice of colours. At Last a funky pink chair - in the transparent colours - this chair has great optical effect as light passes through the undulating polycarbonate. The Opaque Black & White versions look very different, as the light is not passed through the structure - so the form & texture become more defined. Indoor & outdoor use

171.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair Opaque white Plastic material W 47 cm xD 47 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm This unusual chiar certainly has the womans touch - brought by the hand of the famous designer Patricia Urquiola. the Kartell Frilly chair has a femininity in both the texture of its surface, almost like a pleated fabric and the vibrant choice of colours. At Last a funky pink chair - in the transparent colours - this chair has great optical effect as light passes through the undulating polycarbonate. The Opaque Black & White versions look very different, as the light is not passed through the structure - so the form & texture become more defined. Indoor & outdoor use

131.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair Opaque black Plastic material W 47 cm xD 47 cm x H 78 cm - Seat : H 46 cm This unusual chiar certainly has the womans touch - brought by the hand of the famous designer Patricia Urquiola. the Kartell Frilly chair has a femininity in both the texture of its surface, almost like a pleated fabric and the vibrant choice of colours. At Last a funky pink chair - in the transparent colours - this chair has great optical effect as light passes through the undulating polycarbonate. The Opaque Black & White versions look very different, as the light is not passed through the structure - so the form & texture become more defined. Indoor & outdoor use

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.