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Enzo Mari for Driade Aleph - Indice Studio Vintage
Chair produced by Aleph Driade, design Enzo Mari 1976.
H 820mm × W 430mm × D 450 mm x SH 450mm
In good vintage condition, with wear in keeping with the chair’s age. Please contact us for more information, or to view please visit our Grey Lynn store.
The ingenious design of the Box chair, features a perforated seat made of injection-molded polypropylene and a removable frame made of tubular metal.
The original components were supplied unassembled in a box - hence the name, all of which was placed in a correspondingly sized plastic bag.
This design reflects Mari’s passion for puzzles, With an unadorned appearance, the original chairs included a range of bright colours - lemon yellow, bright orange, and cobalt blue.
The Box chair was an immediate success, in part because it responded to a trend of furniture that could be packed down and easily transported.
Currently out of production, the Box chair was reissued briefly in 1996 by Driade, for a period of four years.
Enzo Mari for Driade Aleph - Indice Studio Vintage
Chair produced by Aleph Driade, design Enzo Mari 1976.
H 820mm × W 430mm × D 450 mm x SH 450mm
In good vintage condition, with wear in keeping with the chair’s age. Please contact us for more information, or to view please visit our Grey Lynn store.
The ingenious design of the Box chair, features a perforated seat made of injection-molded polypropylene and a removable frame made of tubular metal.
The original components were supplied unassembled in a box - hence the name, all of which was placed in a correspondingly sized plastic bag.
This design reflects Mari’s passion for puzzles, With an unadorned appearance, the original chairs included a range of bright colours - lemon yellow, bright orange, and cobalt blue.
The Box chair was an immediate success, in part because it responded to a trend of furniture that could be packed down and easily transported.
Currently out of production, the Box chair was reissued briefly in 1996 by Driade, for a period of four years.