Multicolored Mr. Impossible Chair by Kartell

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Imagination is what differentiates people from animals and nobody can ever measure it or ever be able to quantify it or know what to expect from it. There is always something new to bring in the field of design, even if we are talking only about furniture design. That is why people like by Phillipe Starck and Eugeni Quitllet said that nothing in impossible when they designed Mr. Impossible Chair by Kartell. Indeed, this is a normal reaction when you see this chair “it is impossible”. But Mr. Impossible chair is very much possible and nice, having a special and unique design.

This chair can be used both at home and at your office thanks to its design and look, and also to the fact that it is made of plastic, which is appropriate for both. Actually this chair is bicolour because it is made of two distinct parts: the part that makes that seating and back rest that is colourful and the frame and legs that are transparent and get attached afterwards, giving it this special look.

The material of choice for the chair is polypropylene and it is available in many colours like Matte Black, Matte Kartell Red, Matte White, Transparent Crystal, Transparent Green, Transparent Grey, Transparent Ochre (shown), Transparent Purple, or Transparent Red Orange. It is also suitable for outdoors because it is not affected or degraded by weather. You can purchase the item for $470 from Lumens.

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