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Pedrali Sedia Tatami 305

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Pedrali Sedia Remind 3730

Pedrali Sedia Remind 3730

Pedrali Sedia Remind 3735

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Remind 3530 outdoor chair with armrests
Stackable up to 8 seats

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Availability: In stock
SKU
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Pedrali Sedia Remind 3735 is available to buy in increments of 4
 Free delivery from 199€
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The Remind chair recalls the memory of the soft and sinuous curves of wooden chairs from the second half of the 19th century, reinterpreting them in a completely innovative way. A sensual and romantic shape that brings to mind something never seen before. A monobloc made of injection-molded polypropylene whose seat and back are characterized by a breathable texture which helps to make it airy and even lighter, as well as comfortable and enveloping. The perforated backrest of Remind can be decorated with small colored pixels made of polypropylene, offering everyone the opportunity to become artists, creating infinite motifs.
In order to continue the company's path to support environmental sustainability, Remind "recycled" was born grey” completely made of recycled material: 50% from post-consumer plastic waste and 50% from industrial plastic waste.
Dimensions cm: L 57 x D 56 x 46/81 Hs/H - Weight: 4.5 kg
Finishes: black, recycled grey, beige, sand, terracotta, red, green
Care of materials_POLYPROPYLENE
Clean using a microfibre cloth soaked in diluted neutral soap in water and rinse with water. Water vapor, denatured alcohol and ammonia can be used.
Avoid paper towels, abrasive sponges and granular detergents which could scratch the surface.
designer: Born in Ibiza in 1972, Eugeni Quitllet graduated from the Llotja Art School of Barcelona and likes to define himself as disoñador, a neologism that derives from the union of the words designer and soñador. His activity is mainly aimed at the world of industrial design and his creations include objects characterized by the combination of elegance and sinuosity. His gaze is turned to the future and this propensity leads to the creation of object-sculptures capable of playing on the empty-full contrast.