Kartell
Smatrik Stool
Price € 409,00
Kartell's great design mastery has been able to give life to a functional and perfectly versatile piece of furniture, which fits effortlessly into different spaces in the house, even the more formal ones. Smatrik is a stool created to complete Tokujin Yoshioka's family of chairs of the same name. This precious element is made with a mold that recreates an ideal three-dimensional network, superimposed and crossed on several levels thanks to a peculiar injection technology. The layers of transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate create a single-printed structure that simulates a real metal mesh in its shapes. Convenient and comfortable, Smatrik is ideal in kitchen and living spaces.
W.43 x D.42 x H.80 cm
Seat Height 65 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
To discover the full range of services available, visit our delivery page.
Personalize your request
Finishing
Select
Chromed Frame and Transparent Seat
Chromed Frame and Seat in Black Colour
Chromed Frame and Seat in White Colour
White Varnished Frame and Seat in White Colour
Black Varnished Frame and Seat in Black Colour
Chromed Frame and Seat in Black Colour
Chromed Frame and Seat in White Colour
White Varnished Frame and Seat in White Colour
Black Varnished Frame and Seat in Black Colour
Select
Select
Color and imagination, but also an excellent technical mastery of the materials: with these weapons, Kartell has managed to make the most of a traditionally economical material such as plastic, creating products with a high design content perfect even for the most luxurious homes. Founded in 1949 by the chemical engineer Giulio Castelli, Kartell started its production with small high-level design objects, developing over time on increasingly consistent sizes and shapes, thus arriving to offer colorful and functional furnishing accessories with affordable prices to everyone.
Recognized the high potential of plastic materials and thanks to the fruitful collaboration with the architect Gino Colombini, in the following years Castelli was able to undertake a long series of experiments that led to the conquest of the first Compasso d'Oro in 1955. In those same years the lighting division was inaugurated with the first collection signed by the Castiglioni brothers.Read more
Designed by
Tokujin Yoshioka
Tokujin Yoshioka (1967-) is one of the most famous contemporary Japanese designers. The measured poetry of the installations and objects he draws comes to life from a perfect fusion between the teachings of traditional Japanese style and the use of innovative techniques and materials. His creations emanate a magical and dreamy atmosphere thanks to a great mastery of the effects of light and transparency. Yoshioka was able to count on great masters: after graduating from the Kawasaki Design Institute in Tokyo he was able to work first for Shiro Kuramata and then for the designer Issei Miyake, for whom he was responsible for setting up the showrooms. Opened his own studio in Tokyo since 2000, he has designed projects of great importance such as the Water Block benches for the Orsay Museum in Paris or the Olympic Torch for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He has also worked with many important Italian furniture brands such as Kartell, Moroso, Driade, Desalto, Lema, Glas Italia and Mutina.Read more