BCN Barstool
- Designer:
- Harry Paul
- Brand:
- Kristalia
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In 2010, Harry-Paul designed an entire collection of stackable outdoor seating: a lounge chair and armchair with or without armrests, a chaise-longue and a lounger on wheels. Ten years later, Kristalia revolutionises its colours and combination options, making five colours available for the outdoor powder-coated aluminium frame – white, black, terracotta brown, olive green and London grey – and five colours for straps and cords, available in beige, terracotta brown, green, grey and black for creating tone-on-tone or contrasting combinations. The yarn, even more resistant and high-performance, has a mélange effect. Rest components can be made even more comfortable and attractive by adding Lips removable padding. A new teak accessory to be inserted in the armrest, ideal for matching with teak tables.
In 2010, Harry-Paul designed an entire collection of stackable outdoor seating: a lounge chair and armchair with or without armrests, a chaise-longue and a lounger on wheels. Ten years later, Kristalia revolutionises its colours and combination options, making five colours available for the outdoor powder-coated aluminium frame – white, black, terracotta brown, olive green and London grey – and five colours for straps and cords, available in beige, terracotta brown, green, grey and black for creating tone-on-tone or contrasting combinations. The yarn, even more resistant and high-performance, has a mélange effect. Rest components can be made even more comfortable and attractive by adding Lips removable padding. A new teak accessory to be inserted in the armrest, ideal for matching with teak tables.
Designer
Known for projecting mysterious objects, exemplars of vibrant design of the 21st century, his resulting design approach concentrates on experimentation with materials...