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Alias 040 Kobi Chair with Medium Pad in Cream & White Lacquered Aluminum Frame

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Alias 040 Kobi Chair with Medium Pad in Cream & White Lacquered Aluminum Frame by Patrick Norguet Chair with shell in lacquered steel; support belt and legs in lacquered aluminium. Cushion in expanded polyuretane upholstered in ecoleather Serge Ferrari®, Alias®, Camira® or Kvadrat® fabric or Pelle Frau® leather Born in Tours in 1969, he studied at the Industrial Design High School in Paris. He founded his design firm in 2000, ranging from industrial product design to architectural designs. In 2005 he was voted designer of the year at Now! Design for living (Maison & Objets). A free spirit of French design, he has developed an eclectic approach to design, coming up with objects characterised by an ongoing drive for balance and rationality. He designs interior products and architecture for a range of clients. For Alias, he has signed the kobi chair collection (2012) and kayak (2014). He currently lives and works in Paris. Additional Information: Material: Textured lacquered aluminum, upholstery Frame finish: White (A019) Upholstery finish: Kvadrat® C Hero [511] Dimensions: 64.5 W x 56 D x 76 H cm Seat Height: 42 cm Available in other finish options: Black (A011), graphite grey (A022), sand (A047), light grey (A051), coral red (A041), aubergine (A042) Available in other upholstery options: Stamskin® Top, Living I, Living II, Urban, Xtreme, Remix, Tonus, Canvas, Divina, Hallingdal 65, Foss, Steelcut Trio, Steelcut, SC ColorSphere®: white SC04 latte (B004), black SC 20 inchiostro (B020), grey SC26 topo (B026), brown SC56 siena (B056), brown SC57 torba (B057), brown SC80 bruno havana (B080), other colors available on request. Available in other various options
  • Creator:
    Patrick Norguet (Designer),Alias (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.93 in (76 cm)Width: 25.4 in (64.5 cm)Depth: 22.05 in (56 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Aluminum,Lacquered
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2022
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(Current Production)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    13-14 weeks
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 040.06.M401stDibs: LU1639230525882
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