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Ready in stock, Delivery scheduled from 06-11-2024 to 12-11-2024
Available with Delivery scheduled from 20-11-2024 to 26-11-2024
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Kartell armchair, Joe Colombo model.
The chair Joe Colombo is the contemporary version of the famous 4801 chair designed by Joe Colombo in 1964.
The original version was entirely made of wood, an "unusual" material for a company that has made plastic material as its symbol. The use of wood and the refined shape made the 4801 chair a design icon and symbol of the sixties.
The contemporary version is made of polymethylmethacrylate, a plastic material, and faithfully reproduces the curve and sinuous shape of the original.
This new edition, in a numbered series, is available in three colours: transparent, white or black.
The chair Joe Colombo is a piece of furniture inspired by the past and at the same time pointing to the future. Perfect for recreating an authentic style in any room of your home or in your garden.
Designed by Joe Colombo.
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Technical data and additional details
- Suitable for outdoor
- Made in Italy
Discover the brand
For over fifty years, Kartell has lived in our homes with objects with an unmistakable personality. Starting in 1949, founded by Giulio Castelli, it pushed towards the renewal of everyday objects by introducing design elements in a then new material, plastic.
Today Kartell objects tell a very long story, written by the people who use them, the company that produces them strictly in Italy, and by the designers who design their shapes.
Kartell chairs, tables, accessories and furnishings link memory and future furnishing projects. Iconic lines go along with projects that break the mold, signed by prestigious Italian and international designers. And the materials embrace new philosophies: recycling, sustainability and environmental protection, with the aim of 100% green production by 2030.