Contemporary Chair MEM
Coming to Kristalia this month (April) is the MEM chair designed by French designer Christophe Pillet at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano one of the leading events in the design calendar.
A contemporary chair, with a name inspired by an ancestral sound: Mem, which means, ‘water in the ancient Egyptian language. Made of injection-moulded polypropylene reinforced with glass, it is highly resistant and elegant, with its skilfully designed corners and curves. The chair also has two holes that make it stackable while retaining its entirely all-embracing shape: a valuable advantage also in contract or outdoor environments. Images courtesy of Kristalia.

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