Chairs

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    Fixed chair with armrests model Elle -072 designed by Eugeni Quitllet for Alias. polished aluminium structure, seat and monocoque back in TECH polyurethane with natural leather finish ref. FRAU. Chair belonged to an exhibition. It's as good as new
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    Bent solid beech wood chair. Seat and backrest in steel covered with linen canvas. Upholstery in camel leather in capitone stitch.
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    Nacital Chair

    420,00 
    Nacital armchair in chromed-plate steel structure. Seat and backrest taupe fabric laid on plywood structure finished in varnished walnut.
  • Set of 2 Arms Chairs designed by Michael Thonet, who in 1830 invented a machine for producing bentwood pieces. Structure in painted curved wood, seat and back in rattan.
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    Designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, this chair it's an iconic design that was named  after being awarded in 1957 with the Grand Prix at Triennale di Milano. This model 4130 not upholstered features all the chair structure in bentwood, seat shell ash veneer black coloured with wood grain visible.
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    Stationary chair without armrests, with upholstered seat and backrest with polyurethane foam cushion and covered with original volvo fabric. Tubular base in painted steel, scratch resistant.
  • Lounge chair with fibreglass shell, iconic LSR (Lounge Side Chair Rod base) designed by Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller and Vitra. The fibreglass monocoque is in very good condition, with slight traces of use. The rubber fixings on the seat have been replaced to ensure its use for decades to come. Newer low steel rod base with black epoxy paint coating. Seat height: 33cm. Attention: Unit price.
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    Designed by Josep Lluscà for Andreu World, the Andrea chair became known for it's three legs and innovated design. Armchair with structure and legs in chromed-plate steel, arms and back support in polished aluminium. Seat and backrest in black leather.
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    Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1950, the Plastic Chair was the first of it's kind being mass produced. DAL stands for polished aluminium "La Fonda" base, which was developed as well by the couple for the restaurant La Fonda del Sol, in New York, as a request from Alexander Girard. This model produced by Vitra has a white plastic shell full upholstered in "Hopsak yellow/pastel green" ref.71 finished in white.
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    Rocking chair with armrests and headrest. Double tilt adjustment for better body movement. Structure in bentwood, seat back and headrest in blue fabric.
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    La Fonda Chair

    750,00 
    Visitor chair, medium backrest, with armrests. Moulded seat and back covered with original blue fabric ref. 84. Base in aluminium with a polished finish.
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    Designed by Maarten Baas for Moooi, the Smoke Chair it's a reinterpretation of a classic design. The burn wood process makes this chairs always an unique piece, even with five different design variations - the chairs reborn from the ashes, acquiring an unusual aesthetic. Chair made of burnt wood with epoxy resin finish. Seat and back with foam upholstered in black natural leather.
  • Set of 6 (2 with arms + 4 without arms) 4-legged fixed chairs with teak wood structure from Mcintosh completely reconditioned and with new upholstery in top quality fabric. Dimensions: Seat height: 44cm Width (with armrest): 58cm
  • Chair in excellent condition, like new. It has wool fabric and a black oak wood frame. Vitra's Organic Chair is an iconic design conceived by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen in 1940 as part of their participation in a competition entitled 'Organic Design in Home Furnishings', organised by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The Organic Chair is a small, comfortable chair with a sculptural shape and a design ahead of its time. In 1940, due to a lack of suitable manufacturing techniques, the chair never went into production. Only in 1950 was it possible to manufacture and commercialise seat shells in organic shapes in large quantities, as evidenced by the famous Plastic Armchair by Charles and Ray Eames or the Tulip Chair by Saarinen. Manufactured in 2010's Attention: Price per unit.
  • Set of 6 fixed chairs made entirely from brown Tauari wood, bought at the "Arquivo Contemporaneo" shop in Rio de Janeiro in 2015. The search for simplicity and contemporaneity in the design of the pieces blends and translates Zanini's style, where volumetric shapes are carved into the wood. Zanini de Zanine was born in Rio de Janeiro and grew up watching his father, José Zanine Caldas, work. He trained with Sergio Rodrigues, when he produced his first piece of furniture. In 2002 he graduated in Industrial Design from PUC-Rio. From 2003, he began producing solid wood furniture using demolition pieces - columns, beams and posts from old houses - called "Contemporary Carpentry". From 2005 onwards, he began to create a new line of furniture with industrially produced pieces, using not only wood from controlled sources, but also various materials such as plastic, methacrylate, metals and parts of other industrialised products. To represent the furniture in this new line, Zanini created Studio Zanini in 2011. Please note: Price for a set of 6 chairs.

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