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Invisible Table by kartell. Kartell adds a new item to its catalogue and succeeds in producing that piece of furniture that was missing and that everyone was clamouring for: the first single mould transparent table made of plastic with a square top measuring 100x100 cm. Once again Kartell led the pack in pioneering the production of a unique piece weighing over 20 kg made of industrially moulded plastic. Invisible Table designed by Tokujin Yoshioka combines lightness and solidity, grace and elegance and practicality and style. Its simplicity and purity of form makes it adaptable to any environment. Invisible Table by kartell are designed by Tokujin Yoshioka.
Kartell was founded in Milan in 1949 by chemical engineer Giulio Castelli with the conviction that industrial polymer technology could produce objects of lasting aesthetic and cultural value. The company's history is a series of manufacturing firsts: the first injection-moulded plastic storage unit (Anna Castelli Ferrieri's Componibili, 1969); the first chair produced from a single polycarbonate mould; Philippe Starck's Louis Ghost (2002), which reinterpreted a Louis XVI fauteuil in transparent polycarbonate and became one of the most sold chairs in design history. The Masters chair by Philippe Starck (2009) layers the silhouettes of the Eames DSR, Saarinen Tulip and Jacobsen Series 7 into a single polycarbonate shell - a piece of design history that is also a piece of design commentary.
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Kartell Furniture SPECS
Invisible Table - Small
Sku: 5075
W: 39.3", H: 12.3", D: 39.3"
Invisible Table - Large
Sku: 5070
W: 39.3", H: 28.3", D: 39.3"
Invisible Kids Table
Sku: 5072
H: 21.6", W: 39.3", D: 39.3"
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