Kare Design: A Style Icon – The Acapulco Chair
A quick and uncomplicated style upgrade for indoors and outdoors – that’s the Acapulco chair by Kare Design.
This design classic is a legend in itself. In fact, the Acapulco chair has quite frankly become a symbol of laid-back, midcentury resort-style which looks as comfortable today as it did in the 1950s. After celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Acapulco chair has traveled from its Central American roots, all around the world and back again.
Kare Design brings us their take on the Acapulco with a look that can easily be restyled with fleece or cushion and is available for every application: as an armchair to complement the sofa, in pairs as a substitute for a couch, in the bedroom and of course everywhere outside in the fresh air. The chair’s simple, geometric lines make it an easy fit inside and out.
Its legendary design from the fifties has been given a modern take, with a contemporary touch in trendy colours. The Acapulco design is therefore available in many colours and even as a two-seater bench. Take a look at these vibrant options from Kare Design…
Without a doubt, Acapulco chairs are stylish, light and airy as outdoor lounge chairs. But they look great indoors, too and this makes them quite the versatile beauty for modern spaces. What’s more is that these babies are sable and safe thanks to the four sturdy steel legs.
The unique design is easily recognizable. In fact, it’s not uncommon to spot one of these on a balcony or patio in almost any corner of the world.
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