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Tube chair

ICB-13073

Joe colombo

Кресло

1969

Cappellini

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Modular and flexible, essential and customizable: the Tube Chair – an iconic presence in the permanent collections of the Triennale in Milan, and the MoMA and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York – has undergone a contemporary renovation using new avant-garde technical advancements that ensure all the characteristics of Joe Colombo’s original design remain unaltered.‎ A cross between a chaise longue and a canapé, an object of design and the authentic reflection of a lifestyle, Tube Chair defies time with its emblematic, mutable appearance.‎Created in 1969, the seat is based upon a completely de-structured design: In fact, it is composed of four hollow cylinders made with a rotational moulding process to obtain interchangeable elements that can be assembled assembled at will and fastened together in a compact manner.‎ From the backrest to the seat, each unit can be placed in multiple positions, giving life to an element of design that reflects one’s individual needs and tastes.‎The tubes that compose the chair are fastened by metal clamps.‎ The upholstery is available in leather or bi-elastic fabric.‎ The chromatic palette includes Cappellini’s signature colours: white, black, yellow, turquoise and orange.‎Structure: polypropylene in four different diametersStructure finish: whitePadding: polyurethane foamUpholstery:- fixed in leather- fixed in Bielastic fabric in the following colours: 087 Turquoise, 016 Orange, 083 Yellow, 001 White, 054 BlackNoteThe tubes are fixed together by metal hooks et gummi spheres in terracotta color Подробная информация от производителя о TUBE CHAIR Cappellini

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