Model 4875 chair designed Carlo Bartoli and manufactured by Kartell in 1970. The world’s first chair made with injection-molded polypropylene, it features a single seat-backrest unit and removable legs. Worth noting is the historic significance of the Model 4875, which is on permanent display at the National Arts Museum Centre Pompidou Paris and the Kartell Museum Milan.
Model 4875 chair designed Carlo Bartoli and manufactured by Kartell in 1970. The world’s first chair made with injection-molded polypropylene, it features a single seat-backrest unit and removable legs. Worth noting is the historic significance of the Model 4875, which is on permanent display at the National Arts Museum Centre Pompidou Paris and the Kartell Museum Milan.
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Product Details:
Designer/s: Carlo Bartoli
Manufacturer/s: Kartell
Country of Manufacture: Noviglio, Italy
Era: 1970s
Style: Chair
Material/s: Injection-molded polypropylene
Chair Condition:
Green: Excellent with minor signs of age
Red: Excellent with minor signs of age.
Yellow: Good condition however shows discolouration patina from sunlight damage