Mr. Impossible arrives, the super-chair

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Mr. Impossible arrives, the super-chair


A new sitting home Kartell, comes Mr. ImpossibleA super-chair a shell that appears to float in the air. Signed Philippe Starck, Mr. Impossible was presented in Milan, March 6 last, at the Kartell flagstore to celebrate twenty years of collaboration between Starck and Kartell. A perfect combination of design and plastic materials for productions are always original, colorful and lively that emphasize and enhance the expressive qualities of polymers as well as their versatility.

The fragile and evanescent appearance is belied by the strength obtained by using a new technique of welding between the seat and frame.



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The big challenge, almost impossible, won by Kartell through which it could obtain, through a highly sophisticated technical procedure, the welding of two shells oval: the transparent structure and the seat, as opaque and translucent, are, in fact, leaning on each other in an indestructible, ensuring a seamless fusion of two areas for a truly amazing visual effect.

The legs and the trunk empty transparent circular support leaving the seat to be suspended from the ground and giving it an absolute lightness and harmony.

The legs and the trunk empty transparent circular support leaving the seat to be suspended from the ground and giving it an absolute lightness and harmony.

All this creates colorful and transparencies that are pleasing and elegant combination of the keyword Kartell-Starck.

Mr.Impossibile, sitting by the harmonious lines drawn by the great Philippe Starck, Has literally conquered the jury that awarded the Good Design Award for Furniture.

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