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Corso Seats

    

Bistro seats for Drucker / since 2O18

Created in 1885, the Drucker rattan chair has survived the centuries without becoming obsolete. Better, it has become a symbol of Parisian café’s lively terraces throughout the world. Although the chair has many qualities, its rattan legs also have two weaknesses: humidity infiltrates by capillarity and stacking is difficult due to the reinforcing cross. These two observations served as a starting point for the design of the new Corso chair, which combines the traditional know-how of rattan manufacturing with the advantages of an aluminum base. Along the Corso Chair, the series comprises an armchair, the high chair "Corsolina", a stool and a barstool.

Commissioned by:
DRUCKER

Photos:
Fabrice Gousset

Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats
Corso Seats

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