Pippi Armchair
The Pippi Armchair from MIDJ offers a playful, modern twist on contemporary furniture. Designed by Roberto Paoli, this striking armchair is part of the Pippi collection, combining relaxation with innovation. Its unique structure features two curved metal tubes, all wrapped in a single layer of slightly padded bielastic fabric that fits the chair perfectly.
With a wide selection of colors for both the fabric and the metal feet, the armchair is highly customizable and versatile to fit any space. The entire Pippi collection earned the prestigious Good Design Award in 2019, recognizing it as one of the top furniture designs worldwide. In 2021, it also received a German Design Award.
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Born in Ancona, Roberto Paoli received his degree in Architecture at the University of Florence in 1994. After graduating, he devoted himself to his passion for designing objects, so he went back to his birthplace to receive proper training. Paoli experimented with various design techniques over these years, like plastic injection molding, and manipulating the shape of glass.
Paoli got his big break when he started working with iconic Italian brands such as Fellowes, Fiam Italia, and Liv'it. These collaborations helped him tremendously in his career and gave him his design philosophy: that design and technology have to work together to form functional products that help people in their day to day lives.
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- Designed by Roberto Paoli
- From MIDJ
- Part of the Pippi collection
- Seat can be upholstered in various fabrics
- The feet come in various metal options
- Manufactured in Italy
- 27¼"W × 26"D × 29½"H
- Seat height: 16¼"
- Arm height: 23¼"
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