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Skipping by Bonaldo is an upholstered swivel stool with footrest available in various colours; the soft lines and shapes of the seat and backrest, combined with the soft upholstery, make this stool extremely comfortable. The square base gives this stool extra stability: it is also completed with a useful footrest matching with the chromed metal structure.
Measurements- cm 41 d.55Height:- seat: adjustable from cm 53 to cm 73 - : adjustable from cm 92 to cm 112
Materials and FinishesSeat and Backrest:- faux-leather, leather, belting-leather (non removable)Structure:- metal- metal chromed finishedInfo for your PurchaseThe belting-leather covered stool features black stitching and border.
Karim Rashid Karim Rashid (Cairo, 1960) is an Industrial Designer with Egyptian and English origins; he is eccentric and creative. His horizons and customers are global, he himself is known as a cultural provoker. His work goes from furniture objects to fashion, lighting, art, music and installations. He studied in Canada where he took a degree in Industrial Design in 1982 and he then completed his studies in Italy with Ettore Sottsass. In 1993 he opened a design studio in New York City, where he still lives and works. Karim designed and produced more than 2000 products during his whole career, he also won several prizes such as the ID Magazine's Annual Design Review for four years in a row distinguishing himself in the design field. His works are part of the permanent collection of 14 museums, among which the MOMA in New York and San Francisco, and have been object of international publications. Karim has also been a professor in Industrial Design for 10 years and has written and still writes different design books.
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