In the 1940s, the legendary American designer, created furniture design that is still exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Following on his success, he created the Brielle Chair, an elegant chair from any angle with its diagonally intersecting rods. With an unusual combination of materials - a fiberglass shell upholstered in fabric - this chair is ultra-hardwearing. The legs are made of intertwined wood and are stable and strong. Its pure and simple lines allow you to combine it with any other style of interior decoration.
*This product is handmade, so its design may vary slightly from one item to another.
General | |
Height (a1): | 82 cm |
Width (a2): | 47 cm |
Depth (a3): | 58 cm |
Seat | |
Height (b1): | 44 cm |
Ref: #59269 | |
Material | |
Upholstery: | Fabric |
Leg: | Beechwood |
Seat: | PP |
Filling | |
Type: | Foam |
Other | |
Max. weight support: | 120 Kg |
Assembly required: | Yes |
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