• KARTELL HHH WHITE KAR05915PB
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KARTELL HHH WHITE KAR05915PB
KARTELL HHH WHITE KAR05915PB_1
KARTELL HHH WHITE KAR05915PB_2
KARTELL HHH WHITE KAR05915PB_3

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Philippe Starck

281.00€
Color: WHITE
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Expected shipping date: 11/1/2024
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Product Id:  05915PB
Philippe Starck elevates us to new heights with the H.H.H. - HER HIGHEST HIGHNESS chair. With unparalleled elegance and graphic impact, H.H.H. defines the very essence of the human interacting with it, compelling one to take a stance. It transcends the mere notion of sitting, transforming every moment spent upon it into one of true majesty. The frame is crafted from polycarbonate 2.0, and the seat is available in various finishes: recycled leather with green tanning treatment, in black and tan colours, eco-friendly texture sourced partly from recycled material and partly from renewable sources in black and tobacco colours, and in super glossy finish in white, black, burgundy, rust, mustard, blue, grey, and green. But H.H. rises above the simple practical functions of a chair, becoming an emblem of style that enchants and inspires anyone who approaches it thanks to the Kartell x Liberty edition, upholstered in six Liberty fabrics featuring lively floral prints. Faithful to its pioneering role in the search for new and different forms of technological innovation, Kartell has also decided to take a further step in this direction, experimenting with a new high-tech industrial printing process called “graphic impression”. This technique will be used to produce 4 floral and geometric patterns in different colour versions.

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"Kartell has a family-oriented philosophy or, in other words, we’re a philosophical family. Kartell was the only company that understood—before anyone else—that plastic alone could improve quality and lead to the creation of interesting and genuine products for as many people as possible."
Philippe Starck