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Plis

A "multi-use chair" can save enterprise furniture purchase cost and maintain unified brand image. Triggering creativity, beautifying the space, improve the enterprise image and reducing cost, Plis is developed to meet these needs.

Silk plisse inspiration, deep "V" dress elegance
The designer was inspired by silk and further adopted deep "V" dress elements in high fashion and stage performance, endowing the chair with blooming glossiness with dynamic winding shape. Plis chairs fill the office space with elegance and aesthetics.
Italian design
Designed by Favaretto/partners design studio who always sticks to design with curiosity, tenacity and passion.
One-piece moulded, light, easy to move, stackable
PP+GF was selected and the original molecules of the material were molded by thermal melting with an injection molding machine weighing 1200 tons. There are no spare parts in the whole chair. The Plis chair has passed BIFMA tests: 120,000 times of back frame durability tests.
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Colors and Materials
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Product
Product Model
Depth
Width
Height
CPS10GS
D: 530mm(20 7/8")
W: 530mm(20 7/8")
H: 530mm(20 7/8")
  • Material
Matte_Pinkish grey
Matte_Morandi green
Matte_Marsala red
Matte_Ink blue
Matte_Ginger yellow
Matte_Coral
CW-PC83H Sky Blue
S-SD32 Light Grey
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Designer
Designer
Favaretto partners design studio

Curiosity, tenacity, and passion for research have characterized the work at Favaretto & Partners Design Studio for more than 40 years. Specialized in industrial design and interior architecture, the Studio founded in 1973 in Padua by Paolo Favaretto. Back in the 1980s, the Studio was one of the first in Italy to engage in business relationships abroad, collaborating with prestigious companies in North America, Europe, and Asia.

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