Costes

Chairs from Driade, Designed by Philippe Starck

Product description

Tubular frame in fine satin steel painted in titanium color using nanotechnological products based on metal alloys and ceramics. Shell in curved plywood padded with polyurethane foam rubber. Cushion cover and back in fixed leather. Indoor use only. W. 47,5 D. 58 H. 80; seat H. 47

Concept

There are objects universally recognized as icons. Costes easy chair that, in 1984, marked the beginning of the partnership between Philippe Starck and Driade such as the consecration of the designer, formerly unknown in Italy, is one of these objects. Designed for the homonymous, now disappeared, Parisian café, owes its timeless success to the absoluteness of forms: a dark wooden embracing structure with three highly tilted legs.

Easychair
Black painted tubular steel structure and curved plywood mahogany, ebonized mahogany, grey oak, striped wenge, bamboo or grey erable maple finished shell. Polyurethane foams padded seat with black or light colored leather fixed cover.

W. 47,5 / 18,7"
D. 58 / 22,8"
H. 80 / 31,4" Seat H. 47 / 18,5“
Manufacturer Driade
Family Costes
Architonic ID 1562742
Year of Launch 2018

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