The new Husk outdoor by Patricia Urquiola, recently launched at Maison objet features a hard shell made of Hirek® and a seat of soft quilted cushions.
January 24th, 2012
The moulded shell in white is complimented with a fixed base available in painted shades of white, black, orange, acid green and sky blue.

The seat cushion comes in two versions offering different levels of comfort while the durbale outdoor fabric is also available in: white, beige, orange, acid green and sky blue.
Further complimenting the collection is the small round husk table, perfectly versatile and available in the same five painted colour shades as the armchair.



Dimensions
Armchair 80cm W x 76cm D x 92cm H, 44cm
Seat height
Table 45cm h dia x 48.5cm h
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Sydney 84 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria, NSW 2015 t 02 8339 7588
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Melbourne 629 Church Street, Richmond VIC 3121 t 03 9426 3000
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Brisbane 10 James Street, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 t 07 3253 6000
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