Audrey is the newest addition to the Kartell collection.
January 25th, 2012
Designed by Piero Lissoni for Kartell, Audrey has all the refined elegance of its famous namesake.
With its clever combination of aluminium and woven plastic, the design is a perfect example of Kartell’s commitment to technological advancement. The first of its kind to be wholly diecast, Audrey is finished without the use of screws or welding points.
This versatile chair is suitable for indoor and outdoor, commercial and residential use. Available in white, yellow, orange, sand, light grey, cornflower blue and black, in a variety of finishes and with or without arms, Audrey provides a unique addition to home, office, break out and hospitality spaces.
Audrey is available from Space Furniture.
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