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Designed by Ramos-Bassols
Rama is the outcome of the meticulous details of the designers and the technology used by Kristalia from the outset: a return to wood processing, typical of the area where Kristalia is based.
The chair features clear-cut lines that are also warm and attractive, perfectly matching the style of Kristalia.
Finishes:
Stackable, steel base in chrome or lacquered matching seat colour, seat in polypropylene in white, black, beige or water grey or natural oak or stained black, optional seat pad upholstered in fabric and joining device
Dimensions:
W540 x D540 x H750 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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Rama is the outcome of the meticulous details of the designers and the technology used by Kristalia from the outset: a return to wood processing, typical of the area where Kristalia is based. The chair features clear-cut lines that are also warm and attractive, perfectly matching the style of Kristalia.
Characterized by the embracing shell and stiletto legs, Lago is enhanced by it’s intensifying bright colors that deliberately smooth the entire surface.
The chair design is based on the idea of a compass. The theme achieves a beautifully clean and balanced effect by designing the legs as one inverted V. When viewed from the side we can appreciate the balanced effect achieved by a compass. The seat itself is then sitting across these legs, which again, from […]
$2,180.00
The existing Covent Chair and Covent Lounge Chair fuse their best assets in the Covent Club Chair. This new family member offers great sitting comfort while maintaining a visual lightness and an upright seating position suitable for dining. Extended upholstered surfaces and empty spaces create a silhouette defined by both softness and precision.
$1,850.00
There are objects that are universally recognized as icons. The Costes armchair, which in 1984 marked the beginning of the collaboration between Philippe Starck and Driade, and the consecration of the then-unknown designer in Italy, is certainly one such object. Designed for the now-defunct Parisian caf? of the same name, it owes its enduring success […]