Kartell - Philippe Starck - Chair - Louis Ghost - Polycarbonate






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The Kartell Louis Ghost chair, designed by Philippe Starck and made of polycarbonate in Italy, dating from 2020 or later, is in as-new condition and includes the original box with dimensions 93 cm high by 54 cm wide by 55 cm deep.
Description from the seller
Kartell - LOUIS GHOST (2002) - NEW!
Design by Philippe Starck
New chair, in its original box.
Specific information:
Dimensions: 93x54x55 cm
Material: 2.0 polycarbonate from renewable raw material, transparent
Color: Fumé Chiaro (Light Smoke)
Product code: 4852
Original box included: YES
Product in excellent condition, directly from the manufacturer.
The shipped item exactly matches what is visible in the photo.
Any discrepancies or slight imperfections, such as marks or seams, are to be attributed to the artisanal craftsmanship of the product.
These are very delicate items.
Fast and professional worldwide shipping and packaging.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece for your collection.
Ready? It’s going to auction!
Seller's Story
Kartell - LOUIS GHOST (2002) - NEW!
Design by Philippe Starck
New chair, in its original box.
Specific information:
Dimensions: 93x54x55 cm
Material: 2.0 polycarbonate from renewable raw material, transparent
Color: Fumé Chiaro (Light Smoke)
Product code: 4852
Original box included: YES
Product in excellent condition, directly from the manufacturer.
The shipped item exactly matches what is visible in the photo.
Any discrepancies or slight imperfections, such as marks or seams, are to be attributed to the artisanal craftsmanship of the product.
These are very delicate items.
Fast and professional worldwide shipping and packaging.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece for your collection.
Ready? It’s going to auction!
