Chair
Kin Lounge
The Kin line of chairs was introduced last year at the Salone del Mobile. The 2019 edition includes a new “lounge” version. The Kin seat takes inspiration from the Japanese Kintsugi technique, which tends to embrace the value of breakages rather than seeking to conceal them. Reflecting the Japanese tradition, designers Radice and Orlandini have taken the different parts of the frame and put them together in an unprecedented visual solution that conveys a sense of seemingly unstable balance. The load-bearing structure is hidden from view and the deceptive contrast between the parts can be emphasized with different materials and finishes. One of the practical benefits of the irregular shape is the compact size of the armrests, which provide sufficient support without being too bulky, allowing the chair to fit comfortably under a table.
- Modern
- Parameters
- Length840 mm
- Width540 mm
- Height480 mm
- MaterialFabric
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About Baleri Italia brand
Baleri Italia, founded by Enrico Baleri and Marilisa Decimo in the 1984, is the iconic brand of the 20th Century the years of sobriety and rigor of forms/functions, the ultimate expression of a certain pragmatic and unattainable design idea; in pursuit of the perfect, non-obsolete, non-flashy, consistent and international object. Evergreen objects and collections, signed by great masters and newcomers who then became the references in terms of style, giving life to a classical-contemporary universe that now has found its vitality, production, communication and commercial strength.
The Red Rooster, Baleri Italia’s trademark, stands for our cheerful and optimistic approach.
Milano, Italy