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DESIGN BY Toshiyuki Kita, 2000

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The rhythm of life in the smart working era and the habits of an increasingly connected society inspired this series of design armchairs by Japanese designer Toshiyuki Kita with an eye to the evolving needs and styles of the future.

FABRIC

LEATHER

DESIGN BY

Toshiyuki Kita

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PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE

In this manual you will find some recommendations for the care and maintenance of your Cassina products.

The materials are divided into different categories; each one is accompanied by its own information sheet with instructions, preventative measures and methods for cleaning.

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Access 2D and 3D drawings, technical sheets, and complete documentation to explore every detail of our products.

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PRODUCTION YEAR

2000

A design that responds to the needs of modern-day society and the rhythms of life in the era of the home office, where the technology is “always on”, as much in the home as it is in the work space.

 

The objective was to create a mobile sitting-room in the form of a comfortable and dynamic armchair that could swivel through 360 degrees, while also being comfortable. Suited to many contexts, including the “soft contract” setting, this chair is also available with an arm-rest on either side, one of which can serve as a head-rest. Available in either leather or fabric covers, as well on castors.

Toshiyuki Kita

I CONTEMPORANEI

Toshiyuki Kita

Born in Osaka, Japan.1964: Graduated in Industrial Design from Naniwa College, Osaka.1969: Extend his creative field from Japan to Italy.

 

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