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Chair 300

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Karakter

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3320
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From 
3320
3320
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Frame:
  
Oak
,
Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
  
Black Painted Oak
,
  
Smoked Oak
,
  
Soaped Oak
,
Dimensions:
48 x 52 x 81h cm
Seat Height:
45 cm
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One of the last living mid-century Scandinavian design pioneers and a female pioneer in the field of architecture in her time, Bodil Kjær, conceived her Principal series in 1961 as part of an architectural exploration of interior solutions for modern living, called Elements of Architecture.

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Chair 300
Designed by the forward-thinking Italian designer Joe Colombo, Chair 300 is a beautiful example of his functional design sensibility. Upholstered seat and back gently curved inside a modest, clear wooden frame with double horizontal slats give Chair 300 its appealing, comfortable and characteristic look.ectural exploration of interior solutions for modern living, called Elements of Architecture.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Karakter Copenhagen proudly presents works by some of the most celebrated masters of furniture and lighting design; icons of the 20th century including Joe Colombo, Angelo Mangiarotti and Achille Castiglioni. It also celebrates and showcases pieces by some of the most promising new design talent of today, including Laura Straßer, Aldo Bakker and Anatomy Design. Piece by piece, old and new, Karakter is building a legacy of beautiful design rooted in the Scandinavian tradition.One of the pieces available at Tollgard’s London showrooms is the Chair 300, by Joe Colombo. This chair epitomises Joe Colombo’s focus on democratic design which served its end user. It is a strong, comfortable and supremely functional piece of furniture, with customisation options including leathers from Sørensen Leather and textiles from Kvadrat.
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DESIGNED BY
Joe Colombo
Joe Colombo attends the Politecnico and the Brera Art Accademy in Milan. After an important experience in the informal art, in 1963 he devotes himself to the design of industrial products, many of which, when differently assembled, are proper object systems composed of a set of fittings for different domestic environments. In his design, he originally employs traditional materials, to culminate with the experimentation of new materials and the latest technologies.
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