Anonima Castelli Plia Folding Chair

The Anonima Castelli Plia Chair is an iconic piece of Italian design that effortlessly blends timeless elegance with everyday functionality. Originally designed in 1969 by Giancarlo Piretti, its lightweight, foldable structure revolutionized modern seating by offering both style and portability. Made from high‑quality molded ABS plastic with metal tubular legs, the Plia Chair is durable yet surprisingly comfortable, supporting a variety of settings from dining rooms to offices and outdoor patios. Its gentle curves and clean, minimalist silhouette reflect classic mid‑century design principles that have kept it relevant in contemporary interiors for decades. The chair’s folding mechanism allows for easy storage when not in use, making it ideal for both compact living spaces and flexible seating arrangements. With a wide range of vibrant colors and finishes available, it invites personalization while maintaining cohesive design language. Whether placed around a kitchen table, in a stylish café, or as extra seating for guests, the Plia Chair adds a refined yet playful touch to any environment. Its thoughtfully proportioned seat and back provide ergonomic support that enhances comfort during extended use. Celebrated in design museums and installations worldwide, this chair embodies a perfect balance of simplicity, innovation, and practicality. The Anonima Castelli Plia Chair remains a beloved design classic that continues to inspire with its enduring aesthetic and functional brilliance.

445 USD

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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