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KOLHO Milano Edition

with Matthew Day Jackson

Regular price 1 300 EUR
Sale price 1 300 EUR Regular price

Material: Birch plywood

Dimensions:

Width: 54 cm

Depth: 54 cm

Height: 77 cm

Seat height: 45 cm

Availability: Ready to be shipped 1.10.25 onwards

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Product information

The Kolho Milano Edition is an exclusive and thoughtfully designed variation of the Kolho chair, created specifically for the Milan Design Fair 2025. This limited edition includes only 7 unique pieces, each meticulously crafted to highlight the chair’s distinctive aesthetic and craftsmanship. These special chairs have been showcased in diverse environments, demonstrating their versatility and timeless appeal. The design reflects a sophisticated balance of form and function, making each piece not only a collector’s item but a statement of design excellence. Ideal for connoisseurs seeking originality and high-quality design heritage.

Care instructions

Wipe clean with a mild soapy solution.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

"Kolho is a series of tables and chairs formed of right angles and serpentine forms. It is inspired by Apollo landing and a small town called Kolho in Finland. The serpent represents temptation and chaos which supports the flat plane of reason. The space between Reason and Chaos is that of PLAY. This is the space where our human animal truly shows its greatest self." — Matthew Day Jackson, artist (Pace Gallery)

Matthew Day Jackson

Matthew Day Jackson

Matthew Day Jackson is an American artist whose multifaceted practice encompasses sculpture, painting, collage, photography, drawing, video, performance and installation. Born in Panorama City, California, in 1974 and currently living and working on the East Coast, his art grapples with big ideas such as the evolution of human thought, the fatal attraction of the frontier and the faith that man places in technological advancement. In particular, his work addresses the myth of the American Dream, exploring the forces of creation, growth, transcendence, and death through visions of its failed utopia.
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