Miss Trip Chair by Kartell designed by Phillipe Starck
Perhaps the only successful and aesthetically sound combination of wood and plastic bound together as a chair. Miss Trip has wooden legs with a matching backrest available in beech or cherry, and a plastic seat available in five colors. Designed by Phillipe Starck, this is an excellent option for dining seating or as an accent in any modern interior. The Kartell Miss Trip Chair assembles without any tools thanks to a patented locking mechanism that fuses the seat with the legs.
Backrest matches the finish selected for Miss Trip's legs. Not for outside use.
Few designers have had an impact across the world of design like Philippe Starck. From modern furniture, restaurant interiors, to architecture, the French icon has made lasting impressions to all those exposed to his work. However, his most influential designs have been in the world of staggeringly original mass produced consumer goods. Renowned for his collaboration with the Italian design and manufacturing firm Kartell, Starck's most famous works include the Ghost Chair series, the Bubble Club group, and the Miss Trip Chair. Despite all his past achievements, he is still highly active in the world of modern design.
Creativity and technology, glamour and functionality, quality and innovation: a combination of extraordinary factors together with a strategic vision of distribution has contributed to the lasting success of Kartell. By cultural and entrepreneurial choice, since its origins in 1949 the Italian manufacturer has chosen to characterize itself as the market leader in the production of designers articles which use technology and plastic materials. This choice requires a great understanding of materials and transformation technology. A leader in furniture design, Kartell addresses an international audience with a collection unique in originality, variety, size, and range.