Petite Friture × Studio Brichet-Ziegler
Week-End Stacking Chair: Set of 2
$525
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Description
PRICE IS FOR PAIR OF CHAIRS. Vertical and horizontal slats give a charming feel and a graphic panache to this side chair from the Week-End outdoor collection from Petite Friture. Handily stackable when not in use, it pairs with the series' complementary dining tables for a versatile and easygoing take on alfresco dining. Conceived by Paris-based design duo Studio BrichetZiegler, it's sturdily crafted in aluminum in a variety of attractive matte-finish hues with a grained and anti-UV powder-coat.
Sold as set of 2.
Specifications
Size
- 30.3" h x 19.7" w x 20.5" d (77x50x52cm)
- Seat height: 17.7" (45cm)
Material
Aluminum, grained epoxy matte paint
Details
- Stackable
- Features anti-UV coating for outdoor use
- Two-person assembly required
- Screws and tools provided
Brand
Petite Friture
Paris-based Petite Friture (French for “small fry”) champions new names as well as veteran designers as they collaborate on objects, lighting and furniture, all created for everyday life. “Emerging talents benefit from the exposure of the more established talents, while established talents remain fresh and open to new ideas thanks to the contact with emerging talents,” says founder Amelie du Passage. “I like to think of Petite Friture as the meeting point.”
Every product tells its own story. “It alludes to happiness, the sunshine, and a simple but pleasing dish to share with people you love,” Amelie says. “In short, it means many positive things that make life worthy.” She sees the workings of the much-heralded brand, which only debuted in 2009, much like a book editor. “Our role is to gather all of these mini-narratives together and combine them to create the Petite Friture story.”