be bop lounge chair
by P. Christiansen, from Kartell
be bop lounge chair
Design Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, 2018
Mass-dyed modified polypropylene, soft touch treatment
Made in Italy by Kartell
Be Bop is a project that blends together different languages. An armchair of injected plastic that mixes together multiple expressions into a single lexicon, echoing the lines of the most traditional stools carved in Africa and mixed with the American golden age design plus a reference to the Eames, resuming the concept of curved plywood.
The result is a project that is cultured but at the same time wild, for a reason it's name - Be Bop - represents the Jazz movement characterized by very fast rhythm and innovative harmonic structure.
Be Bop is offered in gold for indoor use and also in white, grey and black, which are suitable for outdoor use.
27.1" w | 24.4" d | 29.5" h | seat: 13.4" h | 24.4" w | 12.12 lbs.
Mass-dyed modified polypropylene, soft touch treatment
Made in Italy by Kartell
Be Bop is a project that blends together different languages. An armchair of injected plastic that mixes together multiple expressions into a single lexicon, echoing the lines of the most traditional stools carved in Africa and mixed with the American golden age design plus a reference to the Eames, resuming the concept of curved plywood.
The result is a project that is cultured but at the same time wild, for a reason it's name - Be Bop - represents the Jazz movement characterized by very fast rhythm and innovative harmonic structure.
Be Bop is offered in gold for indoor use and also in white, grey and black, which are suitable for outdoor use.
27.1" w | 24.4" d | 29.5" h | seat: 13.4" h | 24.4" w | 12.12 lbs.
$685.00 + free shipping
(white, grey & black usually ship in 5-7 business days. Please allow 8-12 weeks for all other options)
P. Christiansen
Poul Christiansen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1947 and graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in 1973. Since 1969, he was worked as a freelance designer and created some of his best-known lamp designs for the company Le Klint, as well as some for Herman Miller. His memorable technique involved folding lamp shades in mathematical curves to create artful, unique sculptural shapes. These lamps have been in constant production but are only recently experiencing a renewed popularity.
The Kartell brand is informed through products and can be appreciated by observing the products Kartell has produced. Kartell expresses the language and atmosphere of the period in which designs were created and incorporate values and messages and have become an integral part of our design world.