Comback Chair, sit in as the eighteenth century

September 16, 2011 Filed Under: Furniture   Tags: , , ,  

The antique
Revisit and resubmit the objects of the past with a new look is always a certain effect. Again, you look so Comback Chair a session that incorporates the historic Windsor chairs, which spread to England and the United States in the eighteenth century, typical for grafted legs and backs to haul in the central part of the chair. That same chair lives encountering new concepts and new materials in the interpretation proposed by Kartell, after the work of Patricia Urquoia who has had a hand.

Comback Chair is made ​​of plastic and has the structure of the back of the small modular hexagons. The colors available are three: the classic black and white which adds a bright red. Also different types of leg between to choose from, there are three of these in the slide or the one with four races or even with the tube rotating center in a version far more modern and less nostalgic.

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