Design, Interior Design

Compas, Stackable Chair by Patrick Norguet

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French designer Patrick Norguet just presented another important design project in collaboration with the Italian furniture company Kristalia. Compas is an attractive stackable chair that can be used either indoor or outdoor. The seat and back are in polypropylene, while the legs featuring an upside down V shape, are made from pressure die-cast aluminum with a weatherproof lacquer finish.

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