Grace Armchair White

550,00 €

Krystian Kowalski

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A design chair that we love! A "vintage" spirit but revisited for maximum comfort, astonishing stability and ecological components. Designed and manufactured in Poland in an eco-friendly factory.

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Dimensions : width 70 x Depth 65 x Height 76 cm

Materials : lacquered steel - tubing feet 22mm, high density foam 55kg / M3, certified fabric without chemical treatments

Colors : white, white legs

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History of the product

A pretty design armchair with "70's" shapes but with a very modern comfort. This seat is part of the thinking of the young Polish designer Krystian Kowalski and his publisher MDD who wants to bring new products. A surprising comfort, a foam that welcomes shapes, armrests robust, lacquered steel base ... In short nothing to say !

Whether in your living room, your office or in a room, it will bring the touch "vintage" to your decor. An armchair that we enjoyed trying ... And we were not disappointed ! And multiple colors are available !

The designer

Krystian Kowalski was born in Warsaw (1982) into a family of artists. He completed his product design studies at the Royal College of Art in London (MA 2010) and the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts (MA 2007). After several experiences in design studios in Warsaw, Łódź and Milan, he joined Studio Bellini in 2007. In 2009 he co-created Kompott Studio, nominated for the FX International Interior Design Award (2010) in the Breakthrough Talent of the Year category. From 2013 he runs his own studio Krystian Kowalski Industrial Design in Warsaw.

Krystian works with several furniture editors in Poland and abroad. In his creation, he pursues the idea of ​​intelligent solutions that give the product a refined and unusual character. It is based on an observation of behaviors and a deep analysis of trends and technologies by choosing the optimal solutions for brands and their capabilities. Kristian believes in the overall approach to product creation. It uses advanced technologies in parallel with the actual processing of materials. In his studio he concretizes his bold ideas materialized in the form of prototypes. His works have been exhibited at : Mint Gallery in London, MOCAK in Krakow and the Milan Triennale.

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