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Masters Stool High

445.00

Brand : Kartell

Designer : Philippe Starck

SKU: Masters Stool Low-1 Categories: , , , ,

Description

The Masters bar stool by Philippe Starck and Eugeni Quitllet is a tribute to three iconic chairs: the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip armchair by Eero Saarinen and the DSR chair (or Eiffel chair) by Charles and Ray Eames. The silhouettes of each classic can be found from the back rest of the Masters chair. The four slim legs give Masters bar stool a roomy figure. The chair can be used outdoors as well.

Width Low stool:50cm Depth 50 cm, Seat Height 75cm Height 109 cm
Material: Coloured modified polypropylene

Suitable for outdoor use.Low stool is best suited for approx 90 cm high tables.

Philippe Patrick Starck (born 1949 in Paris) is a French product designer and probably the best known designer in the New Design style. His designs range from spectacular interior designs to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, and even houses. He was educated in Paris at École Nissim de Camondo and in 1968, he founded his first design firm, which specialized in inflatable objects. In 1969, he became art director of his firm along with Pierre Cardin. Starck's career started to climb in earnest in 1982 when he designed the interior for the private apartments of the French President François Mitterrand. Starck has worked independently as an interior designer and as a product designer since 1975. Most notably, in 2002, he created a number of relatively inexpensive product designs for the large American retailer Target Stores. His most recent designs include an optical mouse for Microsoft, yachts, and new packaging for a beer company. He was also commissioned to design the Virgin Galactic spaceport in New Mexico.

Kartell

’Kartell - The Culture of Plastics’’… In just over 50 years, this famous Italian company has revolutionised plastic, elevating it and propelling it into the refined world of luxury. Today, Kartell has more than a hundred showrooms all over the world and a good number of its creations have become cult pieces on display in the most prestigious museums. The famous Kartell Louis Ghost armchair has the most sales for armchairs in the world, with 1.5 million sales! Challenging the material, constantly researching new tactile, visual and aesthetic effects - Kartell faces every challenge! With more than 60 years of experience of dealing with plastic.

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