


Tribeca 3666
Architonic ID: 20049979
SKU: 3666
Einführungsjahr: 2019
Tribeca evokes the comforting echoes of the past, offering a modern reinterpretation of the classic Sixties patio chairs made from steel and woven cord. The stackable two-seater sofa has a steel tube frame Ø20mm powder coated for outdoor use, back and seat in vertically-woven extruded PVC with nylon core. The collection is specifically designed for outdoor use.
Konzept
Tribeca takes us back in time with a modern reinterpretation of classic Sixties patio chairs made from steel and woven material. Tribeca is an outdoor seating collection that draws inspiration from childhood memories of summer: a sunlit Mediterranean square where children play, while a woven chair throws shadows of its cords onto the cobblestones. A true icon, revisited with new materials: a steel frame, combined with the elasticity of a profile in vertically-woven plastic material that is remarkably durable, easy to clean and colourful. Handcrafted with the highest attention to detail, this chair is incredibly soft and comfortable and puts a contemporary twist on tradition with its cutting-edge design and quality. The cording is arranged to give a fresh and dynamic sense of rhythm and openness to every version, whether it’s the chair, armchair or stool in two different heights. Tribeca is available in several colours: white, pink, red, terracotta, brown, blue, sage green.
Materials: Ø20mm tube structure powder coated for outdoor use; backrest and seat in woven extruded PVC with a nylon core.
Finishes: white, pink, red, terracotta, brown, blue, sage green.
Stackable
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Metall, Metall, Kunststoff, Sitz Kunststoff

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Italy
CMP is an acronym of Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, the three founders and friends who gave birth to the studio in 2009. All three come from a university experience at the Milan Polytechnic extremely fertile in ideas, due to the happy circumstance of a human environment full of positive and creative relationships. The distinctive feature of all CMP's works could be identified in the materialization of visual connections between objects of the past, objects of popular culture and natural elements. The latter are the basic ingredients of each project, which are then combined by intuition, and simplified through the three-way dialogue, to produce simple and timeless concepts.