comback chair
Design Patricia Urquiola,
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Tecnopolimero termoplastico colorato in massa, steel
Kartell has fun revisiting a great classic and gives a new look to the Windsor chair A return to the glorious past of England in the XVIIIth century for a "Comb Back" version of the chair with an opaque texture, featuring a backrest consisting of seven "teeth" which spread out towards the lumbar region where they meet a reinforced hexagonal rim with slim shafts radiating down to join the seat. A goodly size, this single mould chair embodies functionality and well-freighted ergonomics with sentiment and memories. The use of plastic and the use of pastel colours on offer give a touch of lightness and the contemporary to the Comback chair The Comback comes in several modernised versions – the “swivel” model with four spokes and a central swivel shaft and the “sled” with two slim tubular sides.
580 w | 500 d | 1000 h
Born in Oviedo, Patricia Urquiola attended the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University of Madrid, where she graduated in 1989 having completed a thesis with Achille Castiglioni. From 1990 to 1992, she was assistant lecturer on his courses. Between 1990 and 1996, she worked with Vico Magistretti for the new product development office of De Padova and signed the products: “Flower,” “Loom sofa,” “Chaise,” and “Chaise Longue.”

Italian furniture Kartell is a leading design company founded by Giulio Castelli in 1949 and now run by Claudio Luti, one of the symbols of Italian design.
After working with many top designers with original design capabilities and being widely accepted by the public (including: Ron Arad, Antonio Citterio, Michele De Lucchi, Ferruccio Laviani, Piero Lissoni, Vico Magistretti, Enzo Mari, Alberto Meda, Paolo Rizzatto and Philippe Starck), its original and innovative concept has become a familiar product, and has won many prestigious international awards (5 times won the "Golden Compass" award), making it a history in Italy and international One of the most innovative companies in the design field.
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