La Chaise

Brand: Vitra

Dimensions: W150 H87 CM

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.

Custom finishes available, contact us at info@thecollectional.com

- Send us your selection

- We will acknowledge by email the receipt of your selection

- Within 24/48 working hours our team will revert with a quotation

- Upon confirmation of the quotation, you will receive an invoice for your order

- After payment has been received, your order will be placed into production with our Partner, and you will receive an order confirmation

- Once your order is ready to be shipped, you will receive an email update

Orders are manufactured for you in 10 weeks (may be subject to change). The specific lead-time of your order will be confirmed after your order has been placed with us.
You will be notified once your order has been shipped

 

VITRA

COLLECTIONAL

Vitra – founded by Willi and Erika Fehlbaum, the owner of a shopfitting business – entered the furniture market in 1957 with the licensed production of furniture from the Herman Miller Collection for the European market - primarily designs by Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson. In 1967 the company introduced the Panton Chair by Verner Panton – the first cantilever chair out of plastic. In 1977 Rolf Fehlbaum took over the management of Vitra. In 1984 the partnership th... Read more Fill 1 Copy 7

 
 

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