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Upper

Accessory

KARTELL

Design by Alberto Meda

$ 379.00
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  • Composition: Polycarbonate, Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions: Depth: 17.94 inches Height: 22.62 inches Width: 23.4 inches
  • Product code:58000378RV
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Standard Delivery in 5-8 business days
$ 9.95
Express Delivery in 2-4 business days
$ 19.95

Most products ship from our warehouse in Italy. Due to the time difference between North America and Europe, delivery time will start one business day after your order is placed.
Delivery times begin one business day after the order is placed. This is due to the time difference between North America and Italy, where most of our products are shipped from.

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This stepladder has a strong personality and great functionality. It is also a successful marriage of form and function. Upper is practical as a result of the special technology employed by Kartell: this technology allows the polycarbonate to be shaped to attain the durability, strength and toughness required for a stepladder. The metal structure is robust and welded to a polished and crystalline body in transparent polycarbonate. The slip-resistant steps are practical and safe. This item is not only highly functional and practical, it is also attractive and can even be used for decoration.
More about Alberto Meda
Alberto Meda was born in 1945. He studied in Milan until 1969. Between 1973 and 1979, he was technical director at Kartell, where he was responsible for plastics technologies and furniture production. From 1979 he was self-employed as a designer in Milan. He was a technical design consultant for Gaggia and for Alfa Romeo. His training as a mechanical engineer has certainly stood Albert Meda in good stead; it has also induced him to give priority to construction at the outset of a project rather than the formal aspects of design. The boundless possibilities afforded by modern technology are viewed by Meda as a "supermarket of creative possibilities".
More about KARTELL
An Italian engineer's idea of turning our habitat into a plastic dream created a new language for the domestic scenario. Technology and the willingness to go beyond the boundaries of human vision are the values behind Kartell: the designer's design, international minds working together on an innovative project based on inquiry, brilliant signature forms and objects without limits.
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