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Lazada
Designed by Philippe Starck
A chair deliberately abstract in its composition and, for this reason, comfortable in unpredictable ways. Seemingly carved into a block, Toy speaks a language of sharp and broad plans that make it different from other molded polypropylene chairs. In this connotation Toy is unique even within the design corpus of Philippe Starck.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, stackable, structure in polypropylene in mustard yellow, carnation, white, light grey or black, optional loose cover in white cotton
Dimensions:
W615 x D575 x H780 mm
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