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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 Tabouret Haut bar stool, designed by Jean Prouvé, is a high stool that is available in robust solid oak, with a natural or dark stained finish. The chrome-plated steel ring with an anti-skid surface guarantees stability and offers comfortable use as a footrest. It is available in natural oak and dark oak with a protective varnish.
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Standard SP, designed by Jean Prouvé, builds a bridge from past to present, revisiting Prouvé's iconic Standard chair without altering its form: the seat surface and backrest in robust plastic give Standard SP a contemporary look. Seat and backrest are in ASA plastic (fine-textured). Base is in bent sheet steel and tubular steel, powder-coated finish (smooth). It is available in deep black color.
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The Cone chair, designed by Verner Panton, was originally designed for a restaurant in Denmark. It takes its shape from the classic geometric figure for which it is named. The padded shell forms the back and armrests and, together with the soft seat cushion, creates an exceptionally comfortable armchair, which is mounted on an elegant stainless steel swivel base. The body is made up of glass fiber reinforced plastic laminate and upholstered with lightly padded polyurethane foam. The base of the chair is made up of stainless steel cruciform base, a satin finish. A wide range of colors is available including the traditional black, blue, red, and orange.
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Grand Relax, designed by Antonio Citterio is a luxurious reclining lounge chair combining outstanding comfort with compact dimensions and a classic understated aesthetic.Seat and body is made with moulded polyurethane foam with plastic frame and integrated synchronised mechanism with locking device. The base of the chair is a four-star swivel base in die-cast aluminium, polished. It is available in Bamboo Melange finish.
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Lounge Chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is a sleek design armchair, one of the great furniture designs of the twentieth century. Offering ultimate comfort, this elegant chair has been produced by Vitra since the 1950s using virtually the same production techniques and high-quality materials. The Lounge Chair comes in two sizes and various combinations of leather upholstery covers, wooden shells, and bases. The seat and back are in molded plywood, white-pigmented walnut. It has removable cushion units, and covers in leather. The base is in five-star swivel base and back braces in an all-chrome version. It features in a white snow finish.
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The Citizen Lowback, designed by Konstantin Grcic, is an armchair combining an unconventional design with a new way of sitting: the seat is suspended on three cables, enabling a pleasant swinging movement and a unique dynamic experience for the sitter. The frame is made of tubular steel, powder-coated in deep black.It features a beautiful green emerald cover with material in laser re. The chair has a back support shell in rigid polyurethane foam, encased in moulded polyurethane foam. The base is four-star swivel base made of tubular steel, powder-coated in deep textured black finish, plastic glides with felt inserts.
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Grand Repos, designed by Antonio Citterio, is a beautifully designed lounge chair. A synchronised mechanism is concealed beneath the upholstery of the Grand Repos wing chair and can be locked in any position, for optimum back support and utmost comfort at any reclining angle. The characteristic head section invites the user to lean back and creates a sense of shelter and seclusion. The decorative seams in the fabric or leather upholstery of some versions lend the armchair an almost artisanal look. The cover material is featured with the leather with contrast seam and double stitch in a chocolate brown finish.
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Coconut chair, designed by George Nelson, is a beautifully designed chair. The comparison of the Coconut Chair to an eighth of a sectioned coconut goes back to the designer himself, George Nelson – a prominent exponent of American mid-century modernism. However, the colour scheme of this iconic, spacious lounge chair is reversed: the outside of the plastic shell is white, while the comfortable one-piece upholstery is covered in high-quality leather in nero finish.
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Plywood Group LCW, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is a small Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) that is an iconic design by Charles and Ray Eames that dates from the period of their early experiments with three-dimensionally molded plywood.the back and seat are made with molded plywood with face veneer in ash. Upholstery is in thin foam padding, covered in leather. It features in black ash finish.
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La Chaise, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is an elegant lounge chair designed for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1948. It was inspired by the 'Floating Figure' sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. The lounge chair has long since established itself as an icon of organic design. The shell is made up of polyurethane in a white lacquer finish. The base is chrome-plated tubular steel. The cruciform base is made of solid natural oak and a protective natural lacquer finish.
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Mariposa Club Armchair, designed by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, is an armchair that is suitable for high-quality, compact urban living spaces. Unlike the sofas of the Mariposa family, it does not have adjustable side panels and backrests. However, despite smaller dimensions, the armchair follows the design of its larger counterparts, offering pleasantly soft upholstery and a high degree of comfort. It is available in a beautiful black color with a credo cover material.
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Fauteuil de Salon, Developed by Jean Prouvé, is a beautiful armchair that is a typical example of the distinctive structural aesthetic of his designs. The armchair's understated character suits a wide variety of interiors, and its ample upholstery and oiled, solid wood armrests emanate inviting comfort. The seat and the backrest are made with polyurethane filling which is upholstered in leather. Armrests are made up of solid wood in natural oak with an oiled finish. The base uses bent sheet steel and tubular steel in a deep black powder-coated. It features in White snow shade finish.
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Heart Cone Chair, designed by Verner Panton, is an elegantly made chair that takes its name from the expressive, heart-shaped silhouette of its seat shell. Designed by Verner Panton in the late 1950s, the chair combines a comfortably upholstered seat with an understated, elegant base made of satin stainless steel. It features a wide range of colors including black, blue, red, and orange.
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Lobby Chair ES 108, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, is an elegant conference chair. Charles and Ray Eames originally designed the Lobby Chairs to furnish lobby areas in New York City's Time & Life Building. Like all models of the Lobby Chair, the conference chair ES 108 has luxuriant leather-covered cushions that offer excellent comfort. The upholstery covers are available in different types of leather and in a wide range of colours. The side frames are in chrome-plated die-cast aluminium. Cushion elements covered in leather. It ha a fixed seat height and a swivel seat. The armrests are upholstered in leather and the base is a four-star chrome-plated die-cast aluminium. It is available in a smoke blue shade finish.
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Amoebe Highback, designed by Verner Panton, has a beautiful design with curving shapes and vivid colors, the Amoebe chair (1970) by Verner Panton embodies the exuberant spirit of the early 1970s. The backrest is in a laminated frame. The cover material used is tonus. It features a wide range of colors including black, blue, red, and orange.