The Kartell catalogue adds yet another piece to its furniture collection, the commode.
Starck has taken a new look at it and the Kartell-style commode evokes the lines of classic furniture but with a contemporary accent in Its transparency and plastic.
Corners and curves, straight lines and sinuous lines play over its surfaces and spark an intriguing game of eye-catching perspectives and reflections.
Ghost Buster with three open frontal shelves and sitting on four bifacial legs is the largest plastic monobloc ever made yet in the world of furnishings - just another successful demonstration of Kartell's determination to break down all the barriers of technical challenge.
The Kartell catalogue adds yet another piece to its furniture collection, the commode. (more)
Starck has taken a new look at it and the Kartell-style commode evokes the lines of classic furniture but with a contemporary accent in Its transparency and plastic.
Corners and curves, straight lines and sinuous lines play over its surfaces and spark an intriguing game of eye-catching perspectives and reflections.
Ghost Buster with three open frontal shelves and sitting on four bifacial legs is the largest plastic monobloc ever made yet in the world of furnishings - just another successful demonstration of Kartell's determination to break down all the barriers of technical challenge.
The Kartell catalogue adds yet another piece to its furniture collection, the commode.
Starck has taken a new look at it and the Kartell-style commode evokes the lines of classic furniture but with a contemporary accent in Its transparency and plastic.
Corners and curves, straight lines and sinuous lines play over its surfaces and spark an intriguing game of eye-catching perspectives and reflections.
Ghost Buster with three open frontal shelves and sitting on four bifacial legs is the largest plastic monobloc ever made yet in the world of furnishings - just another successful demonstration of Kartell's determination to break down all the barriers of technical challenge.
The Kartell catalogue adds yet another piece to its furniture collection, the commode. (more)
Starck has taken a new look at it and the Kartell-style commode evokes the lines of classic furniture but with a contemporary accent in Its transparency and plastic.
Corners and curves, straight lines and sinuous lines play over its surfaces and spark an intriguing game of eye-catching perspectives and reflections.
Ghost Buster with three open frontal shelves and sitting on four bifacial legs is the largest plastic monobloc ever made yet in the world of furnishings - just another successful demonstration of Kartell's determination to break down all the barriers of technical challenge.