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Alexander Begge space age Casalino Chair returns - made from original moulds

Casalino

Looking to add some classic space age design to your house? Well, you're in luck - the Casalino Chair by Alexander Begge has been reissued. And what's more, it has been made using the original moulds.

That means today's Casalino Chair is effectively an original, not a reissue, so well worth investing in. Introduced in 1971, the Casalino is available in five colours (with white being the cheapest), is stackable, anti-static and weather-resistant - just as long as you don't leave the optional padded seat out in the rain.

Each chair retails for a minimum of £210, with the coloured versions selling for between £10 and £70 extra.

Find out more at the Posture People website

And thanks to Murray for the tip off!

For more of the same with a contemporary twist, check out our newly-launched Switched On Set website





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