MODEL 4875' CHAIR by CARLO BARTOLI for KARTELL

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Designer: Carlo Bartoli

Maker: Kartell - Italy

Year: 1970s

Size: H 710 x D 480 x W 440

Condition report: Good vintage condition. Seat and back shows signs of scratching / scuffing. Structurally sound, no cracking or damage to plastic. Reach out for detailed images

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The Model 4875 chair, consisting of 5 pieces, was the first chair ever to be commercially produced in Polypropylene. A continuation of the material experimentation Kartell was so well known for in the 1970s. Not a single piece moulded chair, but instead a playful assembly of the the seat and 4 legs, which simply screw up into the base to give the chair it’s form. Soft curves and and refined design choices makes this an elegant yet subtle addition to any space.

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Designer: Carlo Bartoli

Maker: Kartell - Italy

Year: 1970s

Size: H 710 x D 480 x W 440

Condition report: Good vintage condition. Seat and back shows signs of scratching / scuffing. Structurally sound, no cracking or damage to plastic. Reach out for detailed images

.

The Model 4875 chair, consisting of 5 pieces, was the first chair ever to be commercially produced in Polypropylene. A continuation of the material experimentation Kartell was so well known for in the 1970s. Not a single piece moulded chair, but instead a playful assembly of the the seat and 4 legs, which simply screw up into the base to give the chair it’s form. Soft curves and and refined design choices makes this an elegant yet subtle addition to any space.

Designer: Carlo Bartoli

Maker: Kartell - Italy

Year: 1970s

Size: H 710 x D 480 x W 440

Condition report: Good vintage condition. Seat and back shows signs of scratching / scuffing. Structurally sound, no cracking or damage to plastic. Reach out for detailed images

.

The Model 4875 chair, consisting of 5 pieces, was the first chair ever to be commercially produced in Polypropylene. A continuation of the material experimentation Kartell was so well known for in the 1970s. Not a single piece moulded chair, but instead a playful assembly of the the seat and 4 legs, which simply screw up into the base to give the chair it’s form. Soft curves and and refined design choices makes this an elegant yet subtle addition to any space.

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