Kartell Smatrik Outdoor Bar Stool

Made in Italy
Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka
  • 5882/03 / White/White
    • 5882/03
    • White/White
    • 5882/09
    • Black/Black
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Smatrik Outdoor Bar Stool
5882/03 / White/White
Regular price
$1,070
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$1,070
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Regular price
$1,070
Sale price
$1,070
Unit price
per 
Smatrik Outdoor Bar Stool
5882/09 / Black/Black
Regular price
$1,070
Sale price
$1,070
Unit price
per 
Regular price
$1,070
Sale price
$1,070
Unit price
per 

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The Smatrik stool joins the family of seats created by Tokujin Yoshioka and is crafted using a mould which enables the recreation of a 3D net that overlaps and crosses over.Thanks to a special injection technology, the layers of transparent or mass-dyed polycarbonate create a structure moulded in a single piece, which simulates a metallic net, with a painted or chrome-plated structure, painted with stainless steel for the outdoor version.

Dimensions

Width: 43 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Height: 80 cm
Seat Height: 65 cm

Materials

Structure material: Painted Steel
Seating material: Polycarbonate

Tokujin Yoshioka

Born in Japan in 1967, he studied at the Kuwasawa Design School, graduating in 1986. In 1992 he began work as a consultant designer and 8 years later he established a studio in Tokyo. His professional career is rooted in the fruitful collaboration with Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake. The 10-year association with the famous fashion designer has produced numerous important projects, such as the Issey Miyake and A-POC stores. The exhibitions including Issey Miyake Making Things, at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris, an A-POC Making, at the Vitra Design Museum in Berlin, are among the most brilliant examples of his work as set designer, director, and maker of installations. Tokujin Yoshioka's collaboration with Driade started in 2002, when he created the Honey-pop and Tokyo-pop designs for the Driade showroom in Milan. Honey-pop is part of the permanent collection at MOMA in New York, the Centro Georges Pompidou in Paris, and the Vitra Design Museum in Berlin.

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