Slide Kami Ichi Chair
  • Slide Kami Ichi Chair
  • Slide Kami Ichi Chair
  • Slide Kami Ichi Chair
  • Slide Kami Ichi Chair
  • Slide Kami Ichi Chair
  • Slide Kami Ichi Chair

Slide Kami Ichi Chair

€402.30
Availability if not in stock 3 to 4 weeks.
Standard Color: *
  • Milk White
  • Jet Black
  • Elephant Grey
  • Chocolate Brown
  • Argil Grey
  • Dove Grey
  • Powder Blue
  • Malva Green
  • Lime Green
  • Saffron Yellow
  • Pumpin Orange
  • Flame Red
  • Sweet Fuchsia
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Marc Sadler gets inspiration to the ancient Japanese Origami, the art of folding papers.

Kami Ichi is a low chair with folds and cuts, a perfect synthesis between abstraction and the essence of traits. Thanks to its features, Sadler creates a whole collection inspired by the ancient Japanise art.

All the products of the collection furnish with extreme sophistication indoor and outdoor spaces, contract and home settings. It is available in standard, lacquered and luminous versions.

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Specifications

Polyethylene

Size Description

Width 80 cm
Depth 75 cm
Height 70 cm
Seat height 35 cm
Weight 15 Kg

  • Marc Sadler

    Marc Sadler, born in France, now lives and works in Italy as a Designer, specialising in plastic materials and their processing technologies. *He graduated from 'E.N.S.A.D.' in Paris and won the 'Brook Stevens' international design competition in 1967. *Between 1968 and 1974 he continued his apprenticeship in France and began to work on industrial design projects for French companies in very different sectors. *Already in 1968 he was a member of 'Design Center 1' in Paris, the first design group in France. In 1969 he established 'Deco Design' in the south of France. This service company specialised in offering innovative furnishing solutions, using mainly products from France and northern Europe.
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