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Ready in stock, Delivery scheduled from 07-11-2024 to 13-11-2024
Available with Delivery scheduled from 21-11-2024 to 27-11-2024
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Kartell chair, P/Wood model.
Thanks to continuous technological research, Kartell introduces the first wooden chair in its catalogue.
This design chair has the structure of the four legs in steel, the seat instead is in plywood produced with various layers of ash wood. The wood is bent and worked in three dimensions so as to offer an aesthetically beautiful and enveloping seat.
The chair is available in the following combinations:
- Chromed structure, seat in all finishes except black
- Black structure, seat in dark or black wood.
The wood used to produce these chairs comes from FSC certified forests.
Design by Philippe Starck.
Standard dimensions
Technical data and additional details
- FSC certified
- 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.