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  • Verner Panton had a profound influence on the evolution of design in the 1960s and 70s. After moving to Switzerland in the early 1960s, the Danish designer became known for his innovative inventions and ideas for furniture, lighting, and textiles. His masterful use of color was one of the defining characteristics of his work.
  • The Cité armchair, designed for a competition to furnish the student residence at the Cité Universitaire de Nancy, is one of Prouvé's early masterpieces. This dynamic armchair, with its distinctive powder-coated steel sleds and wide leather straps as armrests, was used by Prouvé himself in his living room. Its generous dimensions and inviting upholstery contribute to its exceptional comfort.
  • “Getting the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least”: with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their main goals as furniture designers. None of their works came closer to this ideal than the Plastic Chair. For years, they worked on the idea of ​​a one-piece seat shell molded to fit the contours of the human body. In the 1940s, when their experiments with plywood and aluminum sheeting didn't yield the expected results, their search for alternative materials led them to fiberglass-reinforced polyester resin.
  • Armchair with polished, lacquered, or burnished stainless steel frame. Body and backrest. Cushion in various materials and finishes.
  • The cover is fully removable and available in fabric or leather. The frame has a pewter finish; in the swivel version, the base is black. Dimensions: 80x84x68H
  • Option with a fixed base (four legs) or a swivel base. The upholstery can be fixed or with a valance. The upholstery can be fabric or leather, and is fully removable. The exterior is leather, and the interior is fabric. The exterior and interior structure are available in two versions of the same fabric. Dimensions: 78 x 98 x 87 cm (H).
  • Solid wood with a glossy black lacquer finish or American walnut. Webbing available in black or military green (color to be specified). Non-removable upholstery. Dimensions: 71 x 97 x 88 cm
  • The armchair is available in two versions: A: Indoor and outdoor versions in the same category and color. B: Exterior with leather upholstery - interior with fabric upholstery. The legs have a black chrome finish. The dimensions of the armchair are 120x81x74 cm.
  • Made with a brass frame, the cover is available in the following finishes: - Bi-color White L212/ Blue L100 leather, - Folio White S1211/ Sand S1222, Tortola Grey L209/ Dark Brown L 216; Dotted velvet designed by Gio Ponti in 1934, in the Molteni color range; In fabric or leather from the Molteni&C collection.
  • Nathan Yong is the man behind the N-chair collection. "I like my designs to evoke a sense of wonder," he says, and that's exactly how we felt when we created this collection.
  • The refined Nordic essentiality defines the Inout 861 armchair, characterized by its wide seat. Its frame is made of washed teak, one of the most prized tropical woods, treated with an aging process that gives the surface its distinctive gray tone, lending the armchair a delicate appeal. This is complemented by a special mesh fabric made of high-density polyethylene rope, with soft, removable seat and back cushions.
  • Characterized by exotic influences and sophisticated simplicity, the Inout 01 armchair is crafted from natural teak, a recycled material sourced from repurposed teak beams, making it ideal for withstanding the elements. It boasts a clean, minimalist aesthetic, enhanced by a generously sized, removable seat cushion with contrasting white/gray trim and loose cushions for added comfort.
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