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Creator: Vadim Kibardin
Collectible Design Unique Black Mirror Metamorphosis Chair by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim Kibardin's design practice has been recognized for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positiv...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Limited Design Original Black Paper Chair #1 Dolly by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognised for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Design Unique Black Paper Chair Black Lotus by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognised for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Limited Paper Chair Seating Lolly by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognized for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social impact by awakening our collective human responsibility to the environment. Vadim placed equal emphasis on both innovation and functionality. He takes the minimalist philosophy of stripping an object to its essential features to a completely new level. With his iconic Black Paper and Totem collections, Vadim offers his contribution towards achieving a circular economy, creating sculptural, highly aesthetic and fully functional furniture from cardboard waste. A pioneer of circular design, Prague based Vadim Kibardin has developed a construction method which utilises the underexploited properties of mundane packaging. Working predominantly with paper and cardboard waste as a sculptural medium, Kibardin delves into a conscious and responsible approach to consumption. With his Black Paper collection, Vadim offers his contribution towards achieving a circular economy, creating sculptural, highly aesthetic and fully functional furniture out of cardboard boxes. His research started in 2018 with Dolly chair...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Design Seating Black Mirror Chair III by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognized for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Limited Design Paper Chair Dolly Blue by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognized for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social impact by awakening our collective human responsibility to the environment. Vadim placed equal emphasis on both innovation and functionality. He takes the minimalist philosophy of stripping an object to its essential features to a completely new level. With his iconic Black Paper and Totem collections, Vadim offers his contribution towards achieving a circular economy, creating sculptural, highly aesthetic and fully functional furniture from cardboard waste. Vadim's Dolly cardboard chair is the embodiment of contemporary collectible artistic design being a sculptural piece of appreciation and a fully functional piece of furniture. The Dolly chair...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Organic Modern Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Limited Design Black Paper Dolly Chair by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognised for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social impact by awakening our collective human responsibility to the environment. Vadim placed equal emphasis on both innovation and functionality. He takes the minimalist philosophy of stripping an object to its essential features to a completely new level. With his iconic Black Paper and Totem collections, Vadim offers his contribution towards achieving a circular economy, creating sculptural, highly aesthetic and fully functional furniture from cardboard waste. Vadim's Dolly cardboard chair is the embodiment of contemporary collectible artistic design being a sculptural piece of appreciation and a fully functional piece of furniture. The Dolly chair...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

Collectible Design Black Paper Bureau Chair Black Pearl by Vadim Kibardin
By Vadim Kibardin
Located in Amsterdam, NL
For many years, Vadim’s design practice has been recognised for experimenting with materials and developing unparalleled construction techniques. His work encourages positive social ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Czech Vadim Kibardin Armchairs

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Paper

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Vadim Kibardin armchairs for sale on 1stDibs.

Vadim Kibardin armchairs are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of paper and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Vadim Kibardin armchairs, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. Prices for Vadim Kibardin armchairs can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $7,337 and can go as high as $9,308, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $9,128.

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