Chair 300
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
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$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
$1,406.25
–
$2,756.25
$1,875
–
$3,675
Description
Milanese artist-turned-designer Joe Columbo melded a certain Italian sensuality with his characteristic functional sensibility in his Chair 300 from 1965. The defining, indulgent curve of the seat and backrest contrasts with a strikingly angled frame rendered in solid oak. Upholstered in fabric or leather, the now-revived seating from Copenhagen’s Karakter beckons comfortably, with a choice of frame in several select wood finishes.
Specifications
Size
- 31.9" h x 18.9" w x 20.5" d (81x48x52cm)
- Seat height: 17.7" (45cm)
Material
Solid oak
Details
- Fabric Group 1: Canvas, Re-Wool
- Fabric Group 2: Clay, Hallingdal, Fiord, Molly
- Fabric Group 3: Moss, Vidar
- Leather Group 1: Ultra
- Leather Group 2: Nuance
- Leather Group 3: Envy, Dunes, Triumph
- Leather Group 4: Royal Nubuck
- Leather Group 5: Elegance
- COM and COL available on request
Designer
Joe Colombo
Visionary Italian designer Joe Colombo redefined modern living through his futuristic, colorful and multifunctional designs. Born in Milan, Colombo initially pursued a career in painting before turning to industrial design, where he swiftly rose to prominence in the 1960s. His work reflects a pioneering approach, embracing technology and versatility to craft pieces that adapt to the evolving needs of contemporary life.
Colombo’s designs are celebrated for their modularity and adaptability, exemplified in lighting creations such as the Spider Lamp and Topo Table Lamp. His emphasis on space-saving solutions and architectural sensibilities allowed him to design furniture and lighting that transformed the way people interact with their environments.
With a forward-thinking ethos, Joe Colombo’s creations continue to resonate, and many of his designs remain in production today.