Table of contents:
- 1. Mr Impossible by Kartell
- 2. Parisienne by Calligaris
- 3. Perla by Riflessi
- 4. KOBI SLEDGE - N01 by Alias
- 5. Donzelletta by DePadova
- 6. Lift by Lago
- 7. LOUIS GHOST by Kartell
- 8. Chair_One by Magis
- 9. Doll by Novamobili
- 10. Saint Tropez by Calligaris
Video: 10 design chairs to buy now
2024 Author: Devin Ellington | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-01 08:45
Looking for the right design chairs for your home? Check out these 10 (desirable) alternatives.
Evergreen, new design, "smart" models in line with the needs of small houses: there is plenty of choice in our selection of designer chairs, also suitable for those who want to enrich their home environments with that "something more" that often seems complicated to identify. Between solutions with adjustable backrest height, solid but very light and stackable versions and special combinations of materials, expanding their range of choice and buying your own design chair no longer seems an impossible task.
1. Mr Impossible by Kartell
Result of the union - without glue - between two oval polycarbonate shells, this chair - armchair designed by Philippe Starck and Kartell is suitable for those who want to insert a piece of furniture with character, but visually light. The enveloping seat is combined with both domestic and home office needs.
Photo Credits: kartell.com
2. Parisienne by Calligaris
Stackable, in polycarbonate, colorful, modern but clearly evocative of the seats that populated the French bistros of the early twentieth century: this model produced by Calligaris goes well with all types of interiors. And it is also extremely light.
Photo Credits: calligaris.com
3. Perla by Riflessi
Not the usual upholstered chair. Identified by a poetic name such as Perla, this chair with steel structure and upholstery in eco-leather, cotton, econabuk, velvet or leather conquers the eye with its glamorous appearance and the refinement of the back area, characterized by a teardrop seat and legs sinuously crossed.
Photo Credits: www.riflessi.it
4. KOBI SLEDGE - N01 by Alias
In powder-coated steel, this chair has a distinct personality. This is demonstrated by the sled structure that tells the legs and the body, in which the welded steel rods give life to an interesting mesh. On the market it is available in versions equipped with leather or fabric cushions, with which to cover only the seat, the backrest or the entire structure, in the name of more intense relaxation.
Photo Credits: alias.design/it
5. Donzelletta by DePadova
Designed by the architect and designer Michele De Lucchi, this chair is made of solid bleached or black ash. The seat can be upholstered in fabric or leather, while inside you can opt for the variant with braided rope. A modern chair, which winks at the interiors in which wood remains the protagonist.
Photo Credits: depadova.com
6. Lift by Lago
The playful and versatile soul of LAGO products can also be found in this chair designed by Daniele Lago. Therefore, it is forbidden to stop at the belongings and the "perfect circle" that defines the backrest: customizable in fabric, leather or eco-leather, Lift can be easily adapted by users, searching for the preferred height among the 7 available options.
Photo Credits: lago.it
7. LOUIS GHOST by Kartell
Looking for a model whose design is capable of activating memories and memories, but at the same time "projected into the future" thanks to the extraordinary transparency? There is no doubt that this bestseller produced by Kartell can be for you!
Photo Credits: kartell.com
8. Chair_One by Magis
This stackable chair designed by the famous designer Konstantin Grcic does not go unnoticed. The sumptuous geometric interweaving of the backrest gives it immediate recognition, while the steel structure - gold or copper - goes well with the conditions of the external environments in the painted variant.
Photo Credits: magisdesign.com
9. Doll by Novamobili
Curved wood, modern and reassuring design for this chair available in over 20 matt lacquered variants.
Photo Credits: novamobili.it
10. Saint Tropez by Calligaris
Also available in four transparent shades or in 4 opaque colors, with a glossy finish, this modern chair with armrests was designed by the Archirivolto studio. Stackable, it has a base with vertical metal or wooden supports and can also satisfy the requests of a more demanding clientele, thanks to the double-sided backrest, which on the outside also reveals a particular texture.
Photo Credits: calligaris.com
Photo Credits Cover: www.riflessi.it
Photo Credits Cover: www.riflessi.it
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