Generic A Chair Set
Designed by Philippe Starck
Product Overview
The Kartell Generic A Set 2 Chairs, designed by Philippe Starck for Kartell, is a refined contemporary seating solution created for flexible residential, workplace and hospitality interiors. Developed as part of the Generic seating family, the chair combines a minimalist architectural silhouette with practical everyday functionality, featuring a high supportive backrest, integrated armrests and a lightweight stackable construction suited to both indoor and outdoor environments.
Key Features
- Designed by Philippe Starck
- Part of the Kartell Generic seating collection
- Functional design inspired by contemporary workspace and dining environments
- Made from durable polypropylene thermoplastic material
- Lightweight yet structurally durable construction
- Integrated armrests with a supportive high backrest
- Stackable design for space-saving storage
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Available in finishes including taupe, grey, sage green, white and black
Materials & Finish
- Material: Polypropylene / thermoplastic technopolymer
- Finish: Smooth matte moulded surface
- Colour Options: Taupe, Grey, Sage Green, White, Black
- Weather-resistant construction suitable for outdoor settings
- Easy-clean, low-maintenance surface
- Made in Italy by Kartell
Why Choose the Kartell Generic A Chair Set?
The Generic A Chair Set balances industrial simplicity with refined Italian design, offering a versatile seating solution that adapts effortlessly to dining areas, terraces, cafés and collaborative workspaces. Philippe Starck’s approach strips the chair back to its essential architectural elements, resulting in a clean, universally adaptable silhouette that feels understated yet highly considered. Its lightweight stackable construction enhances practicality for everyday use, while the sculptural proportions and restrained detailing maintain the elevated aesthetic associated with Kartell’s contemporary furniture collections.
This product is made to order. Lead time is typically within 3-6 weeks.