Designed by Philippe Starck
Even a classical image, as a railed chair, in the hands of Philippe Starck acquires a particular connotation. In Pip-e, the sequence of horizontal elements, which create the seat and back definetly, takes on a strong chiaroscuro and goes, unexpectedly, to accompany the bending of the knees.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, stackable, structure in polypropylene in carnation, white, lavender grey or dark grey
Dimensions:
W440 x D525 x H830 mm SH470 mm
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