Furniture
One Matali Crasset chair
- Item Number
- 147
- Estimated Value
- 195 USD
- Sold
- 125 USD to fj41ae4f0
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Featured at the Milan fair 2009, this limited edition piece is by Matali Crasset, a french industrial designer. He was asked in 2009 to create a series for the inaugural collection of Moustache at Milan Design week. Moustache’s aim is to bring together a group of like-minded designers to nurture the development of innovative and honest furnishings that will stand the test of time - much like Denmark in the 1950s and 60s. Matali Crasset goal was to have an entire dining set that could be taken apart at any time, disappearing to take advantage of the space it took up. The key component: the trestle. While the shell seat creates an armchair, the trestle shape follows the shell’s profile and, at the back, has a hook for a bag or anything else. The two are very easily separated so they can be put away or stacked.
www.lanobadesign.com
Item Special Note
This item must be picked up at the Danish Seamen`s Church in Brooklyn Heights, New York no later than May 25th, 2017, during our opening hours or be shipped at the bidder`s own expense. Shipping expenses will automatically be charged to the credit card on file.
Donated by: Lanoba - Danish vintage design
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