Christophe Pillet has designed Mem chair for Kristalia. Mem is a contemporary chair, with a name inspired by an ancestral voice: Mem, which means, “water” in the ancient Egyptian language. Mem chair is made of injection polypropylene molded reinforced with glass, highly resistant and elegant, designed with the skill full corner and shaping a curves. The chair also has two holes which create it stackable, while maintaining all the forms that fully embrace. [Via]
The British furniture pioneer Modus is pleased to be part of Clerkenwell Design Week 2012 that held from 22 – 24 May. Modus has presenting an Orbital table designed by Christophe Pillet. A major principle behind Pillet’s design is simplicity, reflected in the Orbital table which is seamlessly molded from high gloss GRP. Its sleek contours that are designed fit those of Orbital chair already highly acclaimed. A table with its bold contours and high gloss GRP finish is available in black or white. [Via]
Rive Droite armchair that designed by Christophe Pillet has presented at Salone Internazionale Del Mobile 2011 in Milan for Ceccotti Collezioni. This armchair is made from solid American walnut, seat and its back cushions are covered in fabric or leather. [Via]
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armchair design (1), ceccotti collezioni rive droite (1), Pillet Christophe (1)French designer Christophe Pillet has created Pulp chair for Kristalia. This chair is simple in form but complex in the technical. It was a design and technological challenge for a product designed to be easy to clean, resistant to wear and tear and stackable, and ideal for the contract furnishing sector and community areas. The structure of Pulp chair flows from a single surface molded according to the shapes of the body. Pulp produced by Kristalia of polypropylene in a variety of colors.[Via]



























