Comback Dining Chair
The Comback dining chair by Kartell seamlessly combines comfort and style. This unique seating solution stands out in a modern dining room or kitchen and looks great paired with a wide variety of grand dining tables. With a caged back, it creates a cool geometric pattern and is slightly rounded to let you sit back comfortably. Thanks to the use of durable plastic material, the chair is suitable for years and years.
Manufactured in Italy and designed by the talented Patricia Urquiola, the Comback dining chair is easily customized. Sled base is available, as well as a black plastic finish to create a truly one-of-a-kind look.
Designed by
Patricia Urquiola, born in Spain, is an internationally respected architect and designer, with many awards under her belt. She has won “Designer of the Decade" from the Home and Häuser magazines, and “Designer of the Year” from Wallpaper, Ad Spain, and other prominent publications.
Exhibited in many museums and collections, Urquiola's work is world renown and artistic as well as functional. Urquiola works with prominent Italian companies to create aesthetically pleasing and innovative products that look lovely in a modern home. Along with designing, she lectures at various universities in Milan and Paris with Achille Castiglioni and Eugenio Bettinelli.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell
- Part of the Comback collection
- Available with a sled base
- Bases in steel painted with epoxy-polyester
- Shell in thermoplastic technopolymer, mass-colored or painted
- Manufactured in Italy
- 22¾"W × 23¼"D × 39"H
- Seat height: 18"
- Seat width: 19"
- Arm height: 25¼"
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