| dimensiones globales | |
|---|---|
ancho |
1820 mm |
altura |
880 mm |
profundidad |
1850 mm |
B&B Italia
CANASTA circular armchair
Diseño: Patricia Urquiola
Ref. n°: CN160P
ID de Stylepark: 05.1200.10184
01 descripción del producto
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descripción de productos
Patricia Urquiola approached the outdoors starting from the theme of woven patterns-reviving and personalising the concept with a traditional look in mind, but giving it a decisively contemporary look without using too much nostalgic influence. Vienna straw, with its decorative geometric shape, was her element of inspiration. She amplified the traditional pattern, increasing it to macro-proportions compared to the original, and used it to make a beautiful line of comfortable chairs and sofas. Sofas in two dimensions, with high and low backrest, an armchair with the same alternatives, a large circular armchair and a bed/chaise-longue, make up the Canasta collection: all made in polyethylene plastic, a material that guarantees sturdiness, lightness and durability over time. The woven pattern is created from a strip which has a width of 30 mm (a strip with a width of 15 mm is used only for the chaise-longue) in two different colours: white and bronze. The chairs are completed with fixed or removable cushions in several different fabric combinations: plain colours and melanges matched with striped and flowered patterns in shades of beige, purple and brown. These comfortable, anatomically shaped chairs are ideal for the swimming pool area or on the garden lawn. They’re like pieces of land art, integrating and harmonizing with the surrounding scenery.
02 dimensiones/peso
| dimensiones del asiento | |
|---|---|
altura del asiento |
330 mm |
03 funda
cubierta - material
tela tejida
04 All CANASTA Products
05 Tags
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Staying in generous expanses of white
The studio of Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola came up with the interior for luxurious hotel Mandarin Oriental in Barcelona. Scarcely recognizable as a hotel from the outside, inside it is all the more inviting, providing a temporary home for design enthusiasts from all over the world.
Return of the grid
System furniture was long considered the epitome of no-fun and über-rational design, but now it is undergoing a revival. The new items of system furniture are proof that functionalist Modernism is being seen in a new light and mark the end
of the heyday of design art and limited editions.
Homely travel
What happens if you cross BMW, Kvadrat and Flos with Patricia Urquiola and Guilio Ridolfo in order to try and develop a completely new interior design for an automobile? "The Dwelling Lab" shows you.
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