Michel Cadestin For Airborne. “karate” Velvet Armchair. Circa 1970. Ls66181623
Artist: Michel Cadestin
Michel Cadestin for Airborne
Large wingback chair, “Karate” model. The seat and fiberglass shell are entirely covered in taupe corduroy.
French craftsmanship from the 1970s.
Dimensions: H 90 x W 100 x D 95 cm
Reference: LS66181623
Michel Cadestin (1942) is a French designer graduated from the Boulle school in 1961 and from the National Superior School of Decorative Arts in 1964. He became a member of the Decorators Artists Society in 1966.
In 1970, he started to work for Teda specialized in interior architecture and also continued his researches on housing and modular, inflatable and removable furniture. He also met Christian Ragot with whom he realized researches on materials such as latex foam and plastic. He left the company n 1983 and founded his own agency “Création Recherche” based on interior architecture and design of products for houses and collectivity. In 1988, he received the René Gabriel prize for all his work.
These last years he works on buildings renovation and on interior architecture.
Michel Cadestin always search all along his career to create a design for many people, functional and fun. He always search to adapt the large funriture series to the smaller domain of house.
Large wingback chair, “Karate” model. The seat and fiberglass shell are entirely covered in taupe corduroy.
French craftsmanship from the 1970s.
Dimensions: H 90 x W 100 x D 95 cm
Reference: LS66181623
Michel Cadestin (1942) is a French designer graduated from the Boulle school in 1961 and from the National Superior School of Decorative Arts in 1964. He became a member of the Decorators Artists Society in 1966.
In 1970, he started to work for Teda specialized in interior architecture and also continued his researches on housing and modular, inflatable and removable furniture. He also met Christian Ragot with whom he realized researches on materials such as latex foam and plastic. He left the company n 1983 and founded his own agency “Création Recherche” based on interior architecture and design of products for houses and collectivity. In 1988, he received the René Gabriel prize for all his work.
These last years he works on buildings renovation and on interior architecture.
Michel Cadestin always search all along his career to create a design for many people, functional and fun. He always search to adapt the large funriture series to the smaller domain of house.
5 300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Glass
Width: 100 cm
Height: 90 cm
Depth: 95 cm
Reference (ID): 1708601
Availability: In stock
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