cara armchair
by Philippe Starck, from Kartell
cara armchair
Design Philippe Starck & Sergio Schito, 2018
Batch-dyed polycarbonate, fabric-covered polyurethane
Made in Italy by Kartell
"When we think of an armchair, we always think more, bigger, more of everything. Cara shows that to the contrary the less we do, the less we have and the better we are.
The elegance of the minimum." - Philippe Starck
Cara is the living room armchair which combines the rigor of classic lines and the comfort of the seat, characterized by the large, high cushion which offers maximum comfort. The perfect combination of formalism and technological innovation, for an original product with an industrial vibe. Cara is available in indoor and outdoor versions in a wide range of fabrics.
26.8" w | 27.2" h | 26.4" d | seat: 15.75" h
Batch-dyed polycarbonate, fabric-covered polyurethane
Made in Italy by Kartell
"When we think of an armchair, we always think more, bigger, more of everything. Cara shows that to the contrary the less we do, the less we have and the better we are.
The elegance of the minimum." - Philippe Starck
Cara is the living room armchair which combines the rigor of classic lines and the comfort of the seat, characterized by the large, high cushion which offers maximum comfort. The perfect combination of formalism and technological innovation, for an original product with an industrial vibe. Cara is available in indoor and outdoor versions in a wide range of fabrics.
26.8" w | 27.2" h | 26.4" d | seat: 15.75" h
$1,450.00 + free shipping
(please allow 10-12 weeks for shipment)
Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck is a wide range designer and is very well known for consumer goods and interiors. Starck's famous designs include stylized toothbrushes and a sleek juicer dubbed the Juicy Salif created for Alessi. The Juicy Salif has become an affordable and popular cult design totem.
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.