Armchairs
Armchairs collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Vitra
The Wiggle Side Chair, designed by Frank Gehry, is a beautiful side chair that is a part of Frank Gehry's 1972 furniture series 'Easy Edges', in which he succeeded in bringing a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. The sculptural chair is not only very comfortable, it is also strong and robust. It features a finish is available in Natural Beige. The structure is made up of corrugated cardboard. Edges are made up of hardboard.
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The Standard chair, designed by Jean Prouvé, is a lounge chair that has evolved into one of the most famous classics of the French 'constructeur'. The seat and backrest of this understated, iconic chair are available in various types of wood, and the metal frame comes in different colors. The seat and backrest are in oak (natural or dark finish) or walnut (black-pigmented finish), USA. The base is in bent sheet steel and tubular steel, powder-coated finish (smooth). It features a finish in Dark Oak, Natural Oak, and Black walnut pigmented
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Soft Pad EA 208, designed by Charles & Ray Eames, is an armchair beautifully curated. It is an iconic yet understated design of Charles and Ray Eames's Soft Pad Chairs EA 208 makes them an ideal choice for prestigious meeting and conference spaces. Their luxuriant upholstery ensures soft seating comfort. With a choice of different types of leather covers in a large selection of colors, customers can find the right version for every interior. Backrest and seat chair with medium-high backrest. Three sewn-on cushions with polyurethane foam upholstery in leather. Side profiles in a chrome-plated finish. Armrests: chrome-plated finish. Base in chrome finish. It is featuring a Nero color.
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Panton Junior Lounge Chair, designed by Verner Panton, is a lounge chair identical to the original in terms of material and shape, the children's version is approximately 25 percent smaller than the full-size Panton Chair. This makes Panton Junior an ideal chair for children. The back, seat, and base feature dyed-through polypropylene along with a matt finish. It is perfectly suited for outdoor use. Panton Junior is available in the following colors: Classic Red, Soft Mint, Sea Blue, White, Pale Rose, and Golden Yellow.
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Panton Chair, designed by Verner Panton, is a beautiful award winning chair. Conceived by Verner Panton in 1959, the Panton chair was developed for serial production in collaboration with Vitra (1967). Today, the all-plastic chair is an icon of twentieth-century design. It has received numerous international design awards and is present in the collections of many prominent museums. It is available in soft mint color. Back, seat and base are dyed through polypropylene, 100% recyclable. Matt finish. Suited for outdoor use.
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APC Armchair, designed by Jasper Morrison, is reminiscent of classic wooden chairs while advancing the appearance and functionality of this typology. The graceful chair combines great stability with excellent comfort; its backrest is attached to the frame with resilient connectors that allow it to flex in response to the sitter's movements. The APC comes in a choice of buttercup two-tone yellow color. The base is either in felt glides for hard floor or glides for carpets. It is suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
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Fauteuil Direction Armchair, designed by Jean Prouve, is a stylish armchair which is specially suited for dining room seating or as an armchair in home offices. The design reflects Jean Prouvé's characteristic aesthetic vocabulary, which is based on structural requirements. The comfortably upholstered armchair is in leather covers in a beautiful brown color. The seat and backrest features polyurethane filling with covers in Leather Premium F (L50). While the armrest is in solid wood in natural oak with oiled finish. It is available in Umbra Grey color.
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Chaise Tout Bois, designed by Jean Prouvé, is a lounge chair made entirely out of wood. The design is very similar to Prouvé's famous Standard chair, but the wood was substituted for the metal base due to the scarcity of metal during the Second World War. The form of the Chaise Tout Bois articulates Prouvé's intention to provide added strength at the transition point between the seat and backrest, where the load weight of the human anatomy is greatest. The profile of the rear frame section – back legs and backrest support – makes reference to this load transfer and is a typical characteristic of Prouvé's designs for both furniture and architecture. It features a seat and backrest in natural oak with a protective natural lacquer finish. The base is in non-stackable solid wood base same type of wood as the backrest and the seat in natural oak with a protective varnish.
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The Belleville Chair, designed Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, is a sleek design wooden chair. It consists of two main components – a seat shell and a slender black structural frame made of plastic without armrests. The seat shell, which tapers from a wide seat to a narrow backrest, lends the Belleville Chair a distinctive identity: the moulded plywood veneer shell gives it the appearance of a wooden chair. It features the seat shell in moulded plywood and protective black ash finish. The base and frame are in injection-moulded polyamide. It features in a black ash finish.
Vittorio Introini
Vittorio Introini for Saporiti, pair of lounge chairs, in suede and chrome, Italy,1969 This set of two lounge chairs is designed by Vittorio Introini and produced by Saporiti in chrome and dar green upholstery. The lounge chairs feature a steel shell with thick, comfortable cushions inside. The steel is polished and therefore works as a mirror. This cubist designed is finished with elegant details and nifty buttons and connections. The large cushions makes sure these easy chairs are highly comfortable. Upholstered in dark navy-green fabric, which makes these chairs slightly extravagant. The fabric is in good condition. If desired reupholstery is possible in any kind of leather or fabric of your choice. The very experienced craftsman of our in-house atelier are specialist on reupholstery of design furniture. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece retains it's value and is ready for the many years to come. Seat Height: 40 CM
Giotto Stoppino
This 'Cobra' chair was designed by Giotto Stoppino during the 1970s and produced in Italy. The chair features a tubular structure in chrome metal, winding from the base to the seat and backrest. The seat and back are made from foam covered in black leatherette. Seat Height: 53 CM
Yrjo Kukkapuro
This 'Karuselli' swivel lounge chair by Yrjö Kukkapuro, originally designed in 1964 features a strong fiberglass shell, soft black leather upholstery, and a chromed steel swivel mechanism that rotates and tilts to achieve the most comfortable sitting position. Designed with ergonomics in mind and perfectly proportioned to cradle the human body Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto established a legacy of durable and modern decor options with Artek, founded in 1935. This 'Karuselli' swiveling lounge chair by Yrjö Kukkapuro would work great in a Post-Modern, Mid-Century Modern, Space Age Mod, Scandanavian Modern or Danish Modern home or penthouse apartment but could also look fantastic in a Contemporary or Zen / Minimalism room. Also consider mixing it up in a Traditional, Transitional, Hollywood Regency, Classical or Art Deco room with a splash of juxtaposition. Would also be an apt choice in a commercial project such as a hotel lobby lounge or members club, creative design studio or high-rise executive office. Sold As: Set of 2 Seat Height: 36.8 CM
Tarquini Martensson And Michael Tarp Jensen
Tarquini Mårtensson, Michael Tarp Jensen, armchairs, black lacquered plywood, metal, wool, Denmark, 1974 Danish architects Tarquini Mårtensson and Michael Tarp Jensen designed this rare pair of chairs for Idrættens Hus ('House of Sports'). This impressive Brutalist complex was situated in Brøndby, a few kilometers outside of Kopenhagen and built in 1974. The spacious venue featured sports facilities, offices and meeting rooms. Today, the Danish Sports Confederation is still held in Idrættens Hus together with Team Denmark, Anti Doping Denmark and a number of special federations. Inside the building, the function-driven and well constructed furniture compliments the sturdy exterior of the building. The black lacquered chairs show an honest construction with all metal joints and mounts visible. The rounded seats are upholstered in a bright green wool. The open construction of the chairs contribute to the architectural feeling the chairs evoke. Seat Height: 44 CM
Alexander Lamont
Mirador armchair is designed for Alexander Lamont by Brazilian designer Antonio da Motta. The seat is lifted by a flowing bronze line that glides beneath and around the chair in a seductive form. Parchment armrests bring an unexpected luxurious natural element. The upholstery uses eight-way, hand-tied springs providing a very comfortable seat that maintains its shape. The Finishes are Espresso woven fabric with bronze patina and cocoa parchment. Available Finishes: Upholstery in Woven Fabric, Body in Bronze Patina | Patinated Brass