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TULIP DESIGN CHAIR
BLACK SEAT EDITION
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FRONT VIEW
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SIDE VIEW
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PRODUCT DETAILS

CLOSEUP VIEW

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DESCRIPTION

 

Base:

MOULDED FIBREGLASS / STEEL CONSTRUCTION

 

Seat shell:
QUALITY FIRBEGLASS SEAT

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Cushion:

HIGH-DENSITY FOAM COVERED WITH BLACK
SIENA ANILINE LEATHER

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Function:

360° TURNABLE

MEASUREMENTS

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PRODUCT BOX SIZE

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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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ORDER FREE CATALOG

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COLOR VARIATION

BLACK LEATHER

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THE DESIGNER OF THE ORIGINAL

Eero Saarinen

Was born in Kirkkonummi, Finland in 1910. He studied in Paris and at Yale University, after which he joined his father’s practice. Eero initially pursued sculpture as his art of choice. After a year in art school, he decided to become an architect instead. Much of his work shows a relation to sculpture. Saarinen developed a remarkable range which depended on color, form and materials. Saarinen showed a marked dependence on innovative structures and sculptural forms, but not at the cost of pragmatic considerations. He easily moved back and forth between the International Style and Expressionism, utilizing a vocabulary of curves and cantilevered forms. Saarinen died in Ann Arbour, Michigan in 1961.

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