Dudet armchair by Patricia Urquiola for Cassina

Dezeen Showroom: Patricia Urquiola has created a dining chair called Dudet for Italian furniture brand Cassina that is recyclable and takes cues from 1970s design.

The Dudet chair has a curved form composed of just three elements: a padded seat and two legs that bend upwards to create armrests and a backrest.

Patricia Urquiola's Dudet dining chair takes cues from 1970s design

Dudet was developed by Urquiola to complement her Sengu Table and to lend a playful 70s aesthetic to modern interior spaces.

All of the chair's constituent elements can be recycled and reused to prevent waste.

The upholstery can be removed using a subtle zipper

Its hidden metal core was designed to be easily separated from the surrounding polyurethane foam padding while the fabric cover can be removed via a hidden zip.

Dudet can be upholstered in a variety of colours ranging from white to pink and blue.

Product:Dudet
Designer:Patricia Urquiola
Brand:Cassina
Contact:[email protected]

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Dudet armchair by Patricia Urquiola for Cassina

Patricia Urquiola has created a dining chair called Dudet for Italian furniture brand Cassina that is recyclable and takes cues from 1970s design.