Space Furniture releases the Lizz Mat, a new offering from Italian design house Kartell by Piero Lissoni.
September 18th, 2013
Space presents Piero Lissoni’s sleek ‘Lizz’ chair for Kartell in a new matte finish. Named after the grand dame of Hollywood cinema, Liz Taylor, the chair embodies a visual strength with an air of refinement.
Manufactured from a mass-printed thermoplastic, Liz Mat is created out of a single piece using a gas blow moulding technique. Not only is Lizz Mat a handsome, multi-coloured offering from Kartell, it’s also incredibly durable.
Piero Lissoni’s new matte finish model is available in six colours and stackable, delivering on superior comfort, scratch resistance and is ready for outdoor use, an inspired addition to the Liz collection.
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