A new and remarkable introduction from Kartell. The creation of this tidy chair was not so impossible after all. The Mr. Impossible chair is made from two plastic shells that are welded together by laser. The opaque seat and transparent or opaque legs are joined by this process for a connection that is seemless and fluid. Available in Crystal, Glossy White, Glossy Black, Kartell Red, Green, Grey, Ochre, Purple, or Red Orange seat and base. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use.
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 Création 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".
Eugeni Quitllet
Born in 1972, Eugeni Quitllet started studying design at the Ibizia Art School in 1991. He earned a diploma of design and interior design from "La Llotja" Art School in Barcelona, 1996. He collaborated with many architecture and design studios of Barcelona and also worked on design exhibitions for cultural entities such as the Joan Miro Foundation.
In 2001 Eugeni Quitllet met Philippe Starck in Formentera and started a strong collaboration. He now designs furniture and products for some of the most recognized companies in the world, signed STARCK & QUITLLET.
New in 2008, the Mr. Impossible chair from designer Philippe Starck. Available in a range of colors.
Material(s): Batch-dyed or clear polycarbonate
Dimensions: H 33.1" W 21.7" Depth 21.3"; SH 18.1"
Models: KRT-5840 5840
Customer Reviews
stunning
these chairs are pretty slick. they compliment the new glass table ive got very well. got 6 of them in grey and the way the light reflects off them and lightens the room is awesome. a little pricey, but totally worth it. they're comfy enough to sit in for a long while but even more pretty to look at.
Herman Miller's 3D Intelligent back material is a seating technology designed for the SAYL™ Chair. The 3-dimensional mesh-like suspension material is stretched from the Y-Tower at the back of the chair just as cables are stretched from the towers of a suspension bridge. The tension is greater in the transition areas, from the thoracic to the lumbar regions and between the lumbar area and sacrum. "Hinge points" allow these areas to flex and support the healthy, forward rotation of the pelvis. At the same time, less tension in other parts of the back encourages a full range of seated movement.
Y-Tower
Y-Tower is the primary support structure of Herman Miller's SAYL™ Chair. The Y-Tower retains tension, replacing the traditional frame of task chairs. It works like the towers from which a bridge is suspended and combines with a 3D Intelligent suspension material to provide frameless back support that hugs the user's back from resting through reclining, forward leaning and twisting motions.
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