Masters Metallic | Dining Chair

The Masters chair is a powerful tribute to three symbolic chairs, re-read and re-interpreted by the creative genius of Starck. The unmistakable silhouettes of the "Series 7" by Arne Jacobsen, the "Tulip Armchair" by Eero Saarinen and the "Eiffel Chair" by Charles Eames are interwoven into a sinuous hybrid giving life to a fusion of original and engaging styles. The Masters chair is roomy and comfy, perched on four slim legs. 

Its special finish makes it feel sensual and velvety to the touch. The back is naturally its most distinctive feature, with full and empty spaces created by the curvaceous criss-crossing lines of three different backs which descend to meet at the seat edge. The Masters is light, practical, stackable, comes in various colours.

The Masters chair was honoured with the prestigious "2010 Good Design Award" presented by the Chicago Athenaeum - Museum of Architecture and Design and the 2013 Red Dot Design Award.

To give the Masters an even more precious, exclusive and sophisticated look, Kartell's best-seller is given new and surprising metallic finishes.

Details
  • Category
    Dining Chairs
  • Range
    Kartell
  • Designer
    Eugeni Quitllet & Philippe Starck
  • Warranty
    2 years
Dimensions

Chair with Arms 

Width: 57cm

Depth: 47cm

Height: 84cm 

Seat Height: 46cm

Thank you for reaching out. For tailored assistance, please email your inquiries to info@spacefurniture.com.au Our dedicated team is ready to help you find the perfect furniture solutions tailored to your needs. Best regards, Space Furniture
Visit Website

About the
Seller

INSPIRED BY THE SPACES WE CREATE

Space launched its first showroom in Sydney in 1993, quickly establishing the benchmark for design retailing in Australia. Since then the company has developed into South-East Asia's largest and most progressive retailer of contemporary design. Today Space has five purpose-built showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, each with architect-designed interior environments that represent the quality and rigor of the furniture collection.