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Contemporary chair MASTERS
metalpolypropylenethermoplastic

contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
metal, polypropylene, thermoplastic
Base material
metal base, plastic base
Options
stackable, recycled
Color
black, white, gray, blue, red, green, yellow, orange
Designer
by Philippe Starck
Base type
4-legged
Armrest
with armrests
Market
home, commercial
Location
outdoor, indoor
Seat height

46 cm
(18.1 in)

Seat width

54 cm
(21.3 in)

Total height

83 cm
(32.7 in)

Total width

53.5 cm
(21.1 in)

Total depth

55 cm
(21.7 in)

Description

The Masters chair is a clear tribute to three symbol-chairs, reworked and reinterpreted by Starck’s creative genius. The unmistakable silhouettes of Arne Jacobsen’s “Serie 7”, Eero Saarinen’s “Tulip Armchair” and Charles Eames’ “Eiffel Chair” entwine in a sinuous hybrid, creating a fusion of original and attractive styles. Light, practical and stackable, Masters can also be used outdoors. Also available in metallic finishes which convey and extra special effect. "Kartell has a family-oriented philosophy or, in other words, we’re a philosophical family. Kartell was the only company that understood—before anyone else—that plastic alone could improve quality and lead to the creation of interesting and genuine products for as many people as possible." Philippe Starck con Eugeni Quitllet

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