Overview

Victoria Ghost Chair - Set of 2

C$ 1,471.50
4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100484613

Victoria Ghost Chair - Set of 2

C$ 1,471.50
4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100484613
Crystal

Product Summary

Configuration : Side Chair
Color : Crystal
Available to ship in:
  • Single-piece injection-molded polycarbonate.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Sold as a set of 2.
  • 35½" H 15" W 15⅜" D
Detailed Dimensions

Shipping Options

  • Ships via FedEx

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Designed by Philippe Starck for Kartell
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Victoria Ghost Chair - Set of 2
C$ 1,471.50
C$ 1,471.50

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Details

Details

Philippe Starck's Victoria Ghost Chair (2006) presented a significant manufacturing challenge. Crafted from a single piece of injection-molded polycarbonate, the sleek and sturdy baroque-style chair is transparent and suitable for indoor and outdoor use in residential and commercial settings. The molding process leaves behind several faint artifacts that are perfectly normal, not defects. The back of the seat is stamped with a small Kartell logo in translucent red ink. Made in Italy.
  • Single-piece injection-molded polycarbonate.
  • Sleek and sturdy.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Sold as a set of 2.
Brand
Kartell
General Dimensions
  • 35½" H 15" W 15⅜" D
Product Weight
9 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions
Victoria Ghost Chair

Victoria Ghost Chair

  • Height (in): 35½
  • Width (in): 15
  • Depth (in): 15⅜
  • Weight (lbs): 9
  • Seat Height (in): 18⅛
  • Single-piece injection-molded transparent polycarbonate

Philippe Starck

School dropout Philippe Starck jump-started his career by designing two nightclub interiors in Paris in the 1970s. The iconoclast designer went on to define a similarly hedonistic style of design in the 1980s and 90s. His interiors and products have sensual, appealing forms suggestive of character or personal identity, and Starck often conferred upon them clever, poetic or whimsical names.

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