Andreu World
Solo Chair
Without Armrests
Price starting from € 659.00*
*Price valid for the version without armrests - frame in beechwood - seat and backrest not upholstered (cod. SI3020).
Solo is a chair with a luxurious and elegant taste, capable of adapting to different situations, always standing out for its comfort. The result of a precious mix of wood and upholstery, Solo is an indispensable element for the living area and the dining area. Interesting are the color variations available that give it a more playful tone, and the numerous finishes made available by Andreu World. Fundamentally, these chairs are also stackable, a very useful feature in home contexts or situations where space is limited. In this way, Solo can be used and then conveniently stored in closets and wardrobes so as to free up as much space as possible in the home.
W.49 x D.52,5 x H.78,5 cm
Seat Height 45 cm
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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.
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The Andreu World brand was born in 1955 when Francisco Andreu Marti transformed the family's small craft business into a full-fledged company dedicated to the construction of chairs. Following this first important step, the company began to design its first mass-produced models, creating its own simple but finely detailed style capable of appealing to the taste of a wider public. The first famous model created was “Model 72,” which was immediately followed by “Model 123,” where a Nordic and extremely effective style is strongly evinced. Read more
Designed by
Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck (1949-) is a real design star. Parisian by birth, with a histrionic and brilliant personality, he has managed to reach levels of popularity never even approached by any other designer before him. “The popular is elegant, the rare is vulgar”: this is one of his most famous motto, which best exemplifies his style, applied to projects of a very different scale. From small everyday objects produced in millions of copies (such as the Juicy Salif orange juicer for Alessi, perhaps his most famous product), to the gigantic luxury yachts destined for a few millionaires, all his creations are characterized by surprising shapes but at the same time functional, often tinged with irony. After his beginnings as an interior designer, specializing in particular in the construction of hotels, Starck reached the peak of his success between the 80s and 90s thanks to close collaborations with some Italian companies, such as Baleri, Driade, Flos, Fiam, Cassina and above all Kartell, with whom he found the perfect partner to realize his ideal of pop design.Read more







