The polycarbonate armchair by Kartell Mr. Impossible conceived and designed by Philippe Starck is a synthesis of sophisticated design and the most advanced technology in the manufacturing of plastics. Good Design Award 2008. The chair is inspired by the idea - seemingly impossible - to merge two oval polycarbonate shells without the use of glue: a new challenge to get a weld indissoluble and a truly amazing visual effect, which distorts the perception of the material. The two bodies, laser welded, give the chair a two-color and three-dimensional at the same time. Snug and comfortable, the organic line, Mr. Impossible almost seems to "float" in the air, thanks to the four transparent legs, the empty drum circle, on which rests a seat available in various colors. Shock resistant and weatherproof, Mr. Impossible is suitable for private use for contract, and is perfect for indoors as well as outdoors. Seat / frame Polycarbonate Transparent or batch-dyed