Chair Roquebrune, black artificial leather, chromed steel, inspired by E. Gray, 1970s
520 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 10585
This 1970s chair, inspired by Eileen Gray’s Roquebrune design, embodies a distinct Bauhaus sensibility: minimalist, geometric lines paired with a functional form. The seat and backrest are upholstered in matte black synthetic leather and mounted on a lightweight, tubular chromed metal frame. The construction is slim and balanced, featuring a slightly inclined back and a rectangular seat that highlight the comfort and disciplined aesthetic of the seventies. Visible decorative fastenings at the backrest and under the seat add a subtle industrial accent. The polished chrome surfaces reflect light gently, contrasting with the deep black upholstery. The chair is in good condition, with visible creases and scratches on the upholstery typical for vintage pieces. The form of this chair echoes the spirit of an era that valued clarity of line and honesty of material. Its chromed frame and matte black upholstery tell a story of modernist optimism: designers of the 1970s believed that even everyday objects could embody a touch of architectural discipline and lightness. The backrest and seat seem to speak of comfort, but also of the desire for space—this chair does not impose, instead becoming a quiet companion to daily rituals. The chair can be paired with a simple table featuring a glass or veneered top, creating a harmonious whole in a living room styled after Bauhaus, mid-century modern, or minimalist modernism. It works
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Depth53 cm
Width45 cm
Dimension details
Width45 cm
Height81 cm
Depth53 cm
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