Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz Seat and Back raffia fabric
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz Seat and Back raffia fabric
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz Seat and Back raffia fabric
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz Seat and Back raffia fabric
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz Seat and Back raffia fabric
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz
  • Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz

Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz

€838.02
Availability if not in stock 2 to 3 weeks.
Color Seat: *
  • Raffia/ Back raffia fabric
  • Black Fur / Black Leather
  • Grey Fur / Python Fabric
Color Frame: *
  • Clear (B4)
  • Black (E6)
Shipping Costs
€141.00
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Kartell Mademoiselle Chair Kravitz by Philippe Starck. The project grew out of a friendship between the two and the american rock icon's studio kravitz design resulting in an exclusive collection of three reinterpreted 'mademoiselle chairs' which were originally designed by starck for the italian furniture company.

  • Kravitz has re-imaged and upholstered the seating pieces with a combination of fabrics of varying textures, selected together with starck. exotic textiles of fur, leather, python and woven materials come together to create a visual and tactile experience with the designs which reflect the character and spirit of both artists.
Specifications

Seat: Soft polyurethane fabric covered. Imitation leather, fur and fabric with pyton print used. Legs: Transparent or batch colored polycarbonate

Size Description

Width 55 cm (21.5″)
Seating height 46 cm (18.1″)
Height 80 cm (31.5″)
Depth 52,5 cm (20.5″)

Color Description
Seat python / Back fur (07)
Seat fur / Back leather (09)
Seat and Back raffia fabric (81)
  • Philippe Starck

    Philippe Starck was born in Paris in 1949, he is one of the most original and creative designers of our time. He has obtained many important acknowledgements such as the Grand Prix National de la Creation industrielle and the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects, he considers himself as "a Japanese architect, an American art director, a German industrial designer, a French artistic director, an Italian furniture designer".
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