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Transparent Outdoor Patio Chairs / Plastic Ghost Arm Chair for Backyard

Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer
Main Products: Modern Wood Chairs, Living Room Lounge Chairs, Modern Wood Dining Chairs

Product Detail

Model No.: CH170

Product Description

 

 

Transparent Outdoor Patio Chairs / Plastic Ghost Arm Chair for Backyard

 

 

Quick Details

 

  • Type: Dining Room Furniture
  • Specific Use: Dining Chair
  • General Use: Home Furniture
  • Material: Plastic
  • Appearance: Modern
  • Folded: No
  • Size: 56.5*54*92 cm
  • Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
  • Brand Name: Nasida
  • Model Number: CH170 transparent
  • color: transparent

 


 
Description:


 

Victoria Ghost Arm Chair

Item No. : CH170 transparent

1. Polycarbonate material

2. One piece moulded frame chair

3. Glossy face effect

4. Transparent, white and black colors available

 

 

Specifications:


 

Product Name:

Victoria Ghost Chair CH170

Designer:

Philippe Starck

Product No.:

CH170

Product Material:

Polycarbonate from mould injection

Upholstery Material:

Polycarbonate

Available Colors:

Black, white, red, brown and so on.

Product Dimension (cm):

56.5×54×92

 

Package:

K=K Carton

K=K Carton

Packing Size (cm):

77×56×107

 

Single CBM:

0.5/4pcs

 

 

 

 
Designer introduction:

 

Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck (b. 1949), France.

Philippe Starck recalls spending his childhood underneath his father’s drawing boards; hours spent sawing, cutting, gluing, sanding, dismantling bikes, motor cycles and other objects.

Endless hours, a whole lifetime spent taking apart and putting back together whatever comes to hand, remaking the world around him.

Several years and several prototypes later, the Italians have made him responsible for our furniture, President Mitterand asked him to change life at the Elysees Palace, the Cafe Costes has become Le Cafe, he has turned the Royalton and Paramount in New York into the new classics of the hotel world and scattered Japan with architectural tours de force that have made him the leading exponent of expressionist architecture.
His respect for the environment and for humankind has also been recognized in France, where he was commissioned to design the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, the control tower at Bordeaux airport, and a waste recycling

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