Kylie Collection édition limitée
Poufs from Qui est Paul?, Designed by Alain Gilles
Product description
stool
Concept
This armchair is a good example that, with some fine tuning, normally wasted materials can be transformed into fully functional furniture that does not have to hide its origins. The armchair is made of recycled plastic bottle caps that have first been shredded into smaller pieces (70% of the finished product) are mixed with some neutral PE (30%).
Qui est Paul? Has chosen this dynamic seat, marked by its freshness and modernity to show its support for the non-profit organization “Les Bouchons d’amour” that uses a 100% of its revenues earned from reselling the caps to buy material for disabled people in France and abroad.
The transformation process makes it visually slightly reminiscent of the graphic work done by people like Allessandro Mendini on the Proust Armchair and Mirror
(1978) or some of Ettore Sottsass work in the early 1980s.
Qui est Paul? Has chosen this dynamic seat, marked by its freshness and modernity to show its support for the non-profit organization “Les Bouchons d’amour” that uses a 100% of its revenues earned from reselling the caps to buy material for disabled people in France and abroad.
The transformation process makes it visually slightly reminiscent of the graphic work done by people like Allessandro Mendini on the Proust Armchair and Mirror
(1978) or some of Ettore Sottsass work in the early 1980s.
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Categorised in Seating - Poufs - Stools - closed base - Plastic - Seat plastic - Base plastic - Residential - Outdoor / Garden - Contract - Office - Hospitality.
Manufacturer
Qui est Paul?
Family
Kylie Collection Édition limitée
Architonic ID
1107678
Year of Launch
2008
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