Set of Six Boston Armchairs, black red, plastic, by P. Paulin, France, 1980s.
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This set of six Boston armchairs, designed by Pierre Paulin in France during the 1980s, exemplifies postmodern design of the era. The chairs feature a monolithic construction in molded plastic, with a deep, glossy black finish contrasted by bold red geometric accents on the backrests. These red elements form grid-like, abstract patterns, recalling the influence of De Stijl and pop-art sensibilities. The seat, backrest, and armrests flow seamlessly into one another, while the straight, sturdy legs emphasize the architectural quality. The back features vertical and horizontal cutouts, lending visual lightness and a distinctly graphic character. The stackable design offers practical storage and easy transport. The smooth, glossy plastic surface shows fine scratches and scuffs typical of age and use, yet there are no structural damages or cracks. Condition: good, with minor traces of use but no major defects.These chairs evoke the spirit of the late twentieth century—bold postmodernism meets graphic discipline, as color and line engage in a dialogue inspired by De Stijl and pop art. The plastic surfaces reflect light, while the red accents unfold like an abstract composition; each chair recounts a narrative of the 1980s, when experimentation with materials and daring design gestures brought new possibilities to interior spaces. Each piece channels the urban tempo of the era, when design was both manifesto and playful statement.The Boston chairs may be
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Height95 cm
Width50 cm
Length50 cm
Dimension details
Length50 cm
Height95 cm
Width50 cm
Weight40 kg
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