T!PA Ika Jane | upholstered chair with armrests

Chairs from Pointhouse, Designed by Arter & Citton

Product description

Stackable chair in techno-polymer, made with the injection molding technique, perfect also for outdoor and contract use.
T!PA is available both with and without armrests.
It can be accessorized with a removable and washable cushion on the seat.
At the Salone del Mobile 2023 we presented Ikajane x Pointhouse, an exclusive collaboration thanks to which we were able to dress our Tipa chairs with unique and original cushions. Made from natural materials and using printing technologies that minimise fabric and water waste, the cushions in this new collection are decorated with floral embroidery and fruity prints that take us back to the wonderful Balinese world, bringing a bit of exotic charm into our homes.

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Stackable chair in techno-polymer, made with the injection molding technique.
Great attention has been paid to the formal details, to make the product minimalistic and usable in all spaces: flexible and versatile in its placement in indoor and outdoor spaces, T!PA is available both with and without armrests.
It can be accessorized with a removable and washable cushion on the seat.
Manufacturer Pointhouse
Family T!PA
Architonic ID 20736868
Year of Launch 2023

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