Contemporary chair Caratos
fabricleatheraluminum base

contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
fabric, leather
Base material
aluminum base
Options
upholstered
Color
black, brown, customizable color
Designer
by Antonio Citterio
Base type
4-legged
Seat height

41 cm, 47 cm
(16.1 in, 18.5 in)

Total height

67 cm, 73 cm
(26.4 in, 28.7 in)

Total width

57 cm
(22.4 in)

Total depth

54.5 cm
(21.5 in)

Description

Caratos is a series of upholstered seats united by a recognisable frame in die-cast aluminium. One version characterised by an enveloping upholstered back that also forms the armrest, Caratos is a chair that is free from postural constraints, favouring conversation and interaction with those nearby. Another version, available only in leather, stands out for its basic, geometric frame with highly calibrated thicknesses and details. This is a decidedly light product, not just in terms of its essential, linear design, but also due to its reduced weight ensuring easy handling. The seat and backrest are formed by plastic structural panels on which rests a layer of polyurethane which is then covered in premium leather. They are also part of the collection hte stools with a swivel seat, capable of adapting to heterogeneous furnishing settings through contemporary lines reminiscent, however, of certain twentieth century furniture styles.

Catalogs

Caratos
Caratos
3 Pages
Maxalto 2020
Maxalto 2020
70 Pages
MAXALTO 2018
MAXALTO 2018
232 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Fuorisalone 2024
Fuorisalone 2024

15-21 Apr 2024 Milano (Italy)

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    Isaloni 2024
    Isaloni 2024

    16-21 Apr 2024 Milano (Italy)

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