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Masters Chair - Set of 2

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Item No. 9197345

Masters Chair - Set of 2

Price reduced from $770.00 to $539.00 30% off
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 9197345
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Masters Chair - Set of 2
Price reduced from $770.00 to $539.00 30% off
Price reduced from $770.00 to $539.00 30% off
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Philippe Starck and Eugeni Quitllet pay homage to three different midcentury-modern masters in one sleek, versatile indoor-outdoor seat. The Masters Chair (2010) weaves together the back silhouettes of Jacobsen’s Series 7 Chair, the Eameses’ Molded Shell Chair, and Saarinen’s Tulip Armchair to create something entirely new. Lightweight and durable, the Masters Chair has a wide, roomy seat, while the backrest allows you to feel supported on a historic level. Made in Italy.
  • A comfortable, versatile salute to three masters of modern design.
  • Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
  • Stackable up to four high.
  • Constructed of 100% recyclable polypropylene.
  • Made in Italy.
Brand
Kartell
General Dimensions
  • 32¾" H 21⅛" W 21¾" D
Product Weight
9 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions
Masters Chair

Masters Chair

  • Height (in): 32¾
  • Width (in): 21⅛
  • Depth (in): 21¾
  • Weight (lbs): 9
  • Seat Height (in): 18⅛
  • Arm Height (in): 26
  • Modified batch-dyed polypropylene

Philippe Starck

School dropout Philippe Starck jump-started his career by designing two nightclub interiors in Paris in the 1970s. The iconoclast designer went on to define a similarly hedonistic style of design in the 1980s and 90s. His interiors and products have sensual, appealing forms suggestive of character or personal identity, and Starck often conferred upon them clever, poetic or whimsical names.

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