Dunk is the new armchair by Et al. designed by the young designer Philippe Tabet.
This armchair, although made of polypropylene, takes its inspiration from upholstered seats: in the hypothetical meeting between two seams, there is an invitation for the hole. The polypropylene shell is available in two versions, with and without holes: one makes the chair stackable and more functional; the other non-stackable, more elegant, with a beautiful wooden frame.
Both versions are obtained through a single mould. The optimisation of the mould is only one of the pluses of Dunk: the Dunk armchair is available with 100% recyclable polypropylene or with r-PP polypropylene (recycled PP) with a composition varying between 65 and 85%, coming from the recovery of post-consumer material.
The new versions of the armchair feature a shell with upholstered seat, or else fully upholstered shell, thus offering greater flexibility in the choice of product. The frame options now also include an FSC-certified wooden frame in addition to the original rocking version in steel and wood.
Thanks to its versatility it can achieve a wide range of uses.