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Architonic ID: 1429932
Year of Launch: 2011
Concept
Pulp can be included in the iconic tradition of cantilever chairs: This type of chair has become one of the challenges of contemporary design since its first appearance in the 1920s. It is based on a revolutionary idea that at some time in the future we will literally be able to sit on air. Many designers have attempted to research increasingly innovative shapes and solutions, including Christophe Pillet, who, with the Pulp chair, offers his interpretation of this evocative metaphor. Embracing and moulded to the shape of the body, Pulp is made of black or white polypropylene, an innovative material for an already classic chair.
This product belongs to collection:
Base plastic, Plastic, Seat plastic
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France
Biography Christophe Pillet Graduated from the Decorative Arts School in Nice in 1985, Master of Domus Academy, Milano, in 1986. He worked with Martine Bedin in Milano for two years (1986-1988). He started his own agency in 1993 and has been working independently ever since. His first furniture were produced by XO in 1991. He now engages in many fields: product and furniture design, interior decoration, architecture, scenography and artistic direction. He creates furniture and objects for Cappellini, Daum, JC Decaux, Driade, Ecart International, L’Oréal, Lacoste, Moroso, Porro, Renault, Serralunga, Shiseido, Shu Uemura, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Whirlpool… He also realises interior architecture for boutiques, hotels and restaurants such as the very hip Hôtel Sezz in Paris.