Designers
Philippe Starck and
Eugeni Quitllet pay tribute to three icons of contemporary design and bring to life a fusion of styles to achieve a "stylistic synthesis". Indeed, the interweaving of sinuous, dynamic lines on the back of the
Masters Chair, evokes the silhouettes of three contemporary design classics: Arne Jacobsen's Series 7, Eero Saarinen's Tulip Armchair and Charles Eames' Eiffel Chair. Created in 2009, the
Masters chair by
Kartell has already achieved design icon status. These chairs intertwine to create an original and captivating fusion of styles. Supported by four slender rods, the seat of the
petit fauteuil Masters is ample and comfortable. The distinctive feature of the
Masters chair lies essentially in its backrest, characterised by the solids and voids created by the curvilinear intersection of the three different backrests that merge into the seat. The exceptional finish of the
Masters chair results from the excellent quality of the materials and the finesse of the lines. Indeed, the
Masters chair is also distinguished by a velvety feel of great sensuality. Made from polypropylene, the
Masters chair is ultra original, roomy and comfortable. Lightweight, practical and stackable, the
Masters chairfrom the Italian house
Kartell is available in several colours and can be used both indoors and outdoors. This international bestseller won the Good Design Award in 2010 and the Red Dot Award in 2013.