Kartell
The Invisibles Collection - coffee table

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Design: Tokujin Yoshioka
Presented: imm cologne 2011, Cologne
stylepark-id: 05.1236.00145
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01 product description
Product description
The Invisibles Collection
It is a collection with which the poetic and rare!ed mood of the Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka gives life to an ethereal atmosphere where seven unique pieces are on display: small tables, armchairs and benches all sharing, on the one hand, the lightness of their being completely see-through and, on the other hand, the preciousness of their maxi, solid and square shapes and very substantial thickness. Thickness and sizes like these have never been seen before in polycarbonate design pieces.(Prototype)
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03 Tags
Kartell Articles, Kartell Products, Tokujin Yoshioka Articles, Tokujin Yoshioka Products04 Articles about Kartell and Tokujin Yoshioka
Yoshioka’s mirage: Mirror, mirror, on the wall…
Can a mirror be anything more than a mirror? Tokujin Yoshioka responds to this question in the affirmative, and with a great deal of finesse at that.
› To the article6 Questions to Claudio Luti
In times shaped by globalized markets, offering high-quality even perfect products simply doesn’t make the grade. Robert Volhard posed six questions on the future of the Italian furniture sector to Claudio Luti, the new president of Cosmit and CEO of Kartell.
› To the articleA thousand possible worlds of water
The noticeable trend at the ISH 2013: Under the sign of the transformation of the energy sector in Germany, technology is once again taking front seat, and not just in the energy sector, but in the bathroom, too. Yet there are various new designs all the same. And alongside wellness, the sector is also busy discovering health.
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