mademoiselle kravitz armchair
Design Antonio Citterio,
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Polyurethane, polycarbonate
After the incredible success of their world launch at the Salone del Mobile 2012, the Mademoiselles by Philippe Starck “dressed” by Lenny Kravitz and his Kravitz design team enter the catalogue. The three versions are the perfect reflection of the American superstar’s spirit and combine the haute couture elegance of the armchair with the wild rock mood of the fabrics selected. “Mademoiselle K python” matches grey faux fur with a black and grey python print fabric. “Mademoiselle K fur” has a black woven leather back and a front of faux fur also in black. “Mademoiselle K raffia” combines a raffia fabric with a black woven fabric. The three versions come with either a transparent frame or black frame.
550 w | 525 d | 740 h
Italian designer Antonio Citterio (b. 1950) still lives and works in Milan since graduating in architecture from the Politcenico di Milano. He has made designs for many manufacturers, including : Ansorg, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackman, Iittala, Hansgrohe, Inda, Pozzi e Ginori, Kartell, Arclinea and Vitra. He operates his entirely own brand known for skilled craftsmanship in wood processing, Maxalto, under B&B Italia. The first Maxalto store opened in Paris, followed by Chicago and Miami. The company received new attention after appearing in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Citterio’s other work includes construction in Italy and abroad, as well as leading conferences and lectures.

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.
KARTELL's plastic civil furniture, office furniture, engineering furniture, upholstery and lighting fully embodies the perfect combination of fashion and practicality, and is unique, with a wide variety, functional and affordable price. In the spirit of meticulous style, KARTELL pursues the research and development of new materials and appearances, bringing people an original beauty, and enabling fashion people from all over the world to bring their designs to their homes. KARTELL's 75% of its products are exported to the world through its global distribution facilities in 60 countries and regions. As a result, millions of products are sent every year with around 60,000 voyages, making it the world leader in the plastics furniture industry.
Currently, KARTELL has 16 independent flagship stores and 240 “shop-in-shops” around the world, and about 4,000 home boutiques distribute KARTELL products. KARTELL's 34th flagship store was officially opened at the Cologne Furniture Fair in January this year. The internationally renowned designer Philippe Starck visited the opening ceremony and launched 150 new works and "KARTELL".
The continuous development of plastics and the testing of new technologies and processes are the foundation of Kartell, which has always been committed to innovating its functional properties and the aesthetic qualities of its products. Thanks to these ongoing research, new properties have been introduced into plastics such as satin, transparency, flexibility, weathering resistance, softness and touch, as well as surprising and special colors. In addition to practical Kartell plastics also have sensibility and precious features, fundamentally transforming the feeling of plastic products from functional only objects to veritable luxury.
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