Kartell MAUI Soft Norma Chair 2pcs
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The Maui chairs form a family with a rich variety of colours and shapes, both hard and soft, capable of satisfying specific needs, at home or in professional environments. Maui is now available in the new Noma fabrics created 50% with recycled fibres. The fabric meets all European fire safety standards.
Kartell has chosen six different colour variants to include in the catalogue, all of which are available now, but offers the whole range of colours as Client Fabric. Kartell Noma stands out for its attractive, yet hard-wearing and versatile two-town mélange design, its excellent resistance to fire and its environmentally-friendly appeal.
Materials:
FRAME: Chrome-plated steel
SHELL: Fabric-covered nylon
COVER: Norma fabric
Size: H 77 cm, Seat Height 45 cm, Width 55 cm, Depth 56 cm. Weight 5.44 kg
Fire-resistant version: UK Standard BS5852 S5 , BS 7176 Medium Hazard - S.I. 1324
Vico Magistretti
One of the most influential architects and designers in the 1960s, Ludovico Magistretti (06/10/1920 - 19/09/2006), known by the nickname Vico, was born in Milan in 1920 into a family of architects. He enrolled in the school of architecture in 1939, and in 1943 moved briefly to Switzerland, where he met and frequented the architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers from Trieste, founder of BBPR. Magistretti considered Rogers to be one of his masters. Returning to Italy in 1945, he obtained his degree in Architecture and immediately began working in his father's studio, who died that same year.