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- Description
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Designed in 1980 by Japanese master Toshiyuki Kita, the Wink Chair is a design icon that seamlessly blends Eastern influences with an elegant and refined aesthetic. This innovative and versatile seating piece, adjustable to multiple positions, embodies a perfect balance of form and function, drawing inspiration from the fluidity and adaptability of Japanese tradition.
With its enveloping structure and reclining mechanism, the Wink Chair effortlessly transforms from an armchair into a chaise lounge, offering exceptional comfort. The use of soft materials and fluid lines lends it a sense of lightness and harmony, making it a true symbol of elegance and innovation.
Currently presented by Duplex at Gran Salotto, the Wink Chair continues to affirm its status as a masterpiece of contemporary design and is also part of the permanent collection at MoMA in New York.
The indicated price refers to both chairs.
- Measurements
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H37 1/4 x W34 3/4 x L33 1/2 in
Seat Height: 16 1/2 in
- Condition
- New
- Color
- Beige
- Seller
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Duplex
Duplex is a New York–based design studio and boutique platform specializing in collectible furniture, lighting, and objects that fuse historical significance with contemporary relevance. With a discerning eye for craftsmanship, materiality, and form, Duplex curates a modern cabinet of curiosities, presenting a refined selection of postwar, modern, and post-industrial pieces alongside works by exceptional contemporary makers. Founded in 2015 by Patrizio Chiarparini, Duplex operates at the intersection of connoisseurship and commerce, serving both private collectors and design professionals through a tightly edited inventory sourced across Europe and beyond. Each piece is chosen for its soul, sculptural presence, and enduring quality—whether a radical work by Gaetano Pesce, a meditative masterpiece by Kazuhide Takahama, or a rare discovery from an under-recognized atelier. Duplex champions design that tells a story and transforms space.
- Minimalist
- Vintage
- Japanese