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COCONUT DESIGN CHAIR
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DESCRIPTION

 

Base:

CHROME STAINLESS STEEL

 

Seat frame:
CURVE FIBRE GLASS

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Cover:

HIGH QUALITY SOFT ANILINE LEATHER ON SPECIAL FOAM 

MEASUREMENTS

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PRODUCT SIZE

MATERIAL

Aniline leather is a type of leather in which high quality hides have been treated with aniline as a dye. This produces a delicate, soft, supple leather. Typically, leather is colored both for aesthetic reasons and to conceal blemishes. However, aniline leather is not colored. It is a transparent chemical. This allows the leather to breathe better, making the leather more comfortable in both hot and cold weather.

AVAILABLE COLOR OPTIONS

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COLOR VARIATION

BLACK LEATHER

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WHITE LEATHER

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BROWN LEATHER

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RED LEATHER

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CREME LEATHER

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COGNAC LEATHER

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THE DESIGNER OF THE ORIGINAL

George Nelson

George Nelson was a pioneering modernist who ranks with Raymond Loewy, Charles Eames, and Eliot Noyes as one of America’s outstanding designers. Nelson’s office produced some of the twentieth century’s canonical pieces of industrial design, many of which are still in production: the ball clock, the bubble lamp, the sling sofa. Nelson also made major contributions to the storage wall, the shopping mall, the multi-media presentation, and the open-plan office system. The author of this definitive biography was given access to Nelson’s office archives and personal papers. He also interviewed more than 70 of Nelson’s friends, colleagues, employees, and clients (including the late D. J. De Pree, former head of the Herman Miller Furniture Company and Nelson’s chief patron) and obtained many previously unpublished images from corporate and private archives. The full range of Nelson’s work is represented, from product and furniture design to packaging and graphics to large-scale projects such as the Fairchild house and the 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow. Because Nelson was a serious and original thinker about design issues, Abercrombie quotes extensively from his published and unpublished writings, offering provocative new material to students of design theory and philosophy.

INSPIRED BY SAME  DESIGNER

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