Structure in chromed metal with covering in frosted leather mm 2,4 / 2,6 thick
Color: white, black or natural pony.
Marcel Breuer 1925 Reboot
Approximate size cm. L. 79 - W. 69 - H. 73
Structure in iron tube diameter mm 20x1,5 with reinforced thread and solder cap
NATURAL PONY
Leather and fur are totally natural, even the color.
If you choose the covering in PONY, you accept the fact that there are no standards regarding the intensity and distribution of colors, because it's a natural product.
The pictures are purely for information, this covering could eventually turn out to be almost totally white with some black patches or totally black with some white patches.
This can't be a reason to ask for substitution or to claim.
This product is made with extreme attention to details, resistance of materials and quality of finishes, to build up everytime an unique piece of design. The manifacture is realised by expert artisans who, thanks to their proficiency and experience, are the base of high-quality products, made in Italy.
This product is shipped in wood cage packaging.
Particularly suitable and recommended for contract furnishing of offices.
Made in Italy
For this Product, thanks to the Italian and handcrafted production,
we are able to provide you with replacement parts,
in order to guarantee the high quality of the goods full time.
*except manufacturing technical updates
Wassily classic leatheror pony armchair
619,00 € tax incl.
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Marcel Breuer
Marcel Breuer was a Hungarian-American architect, designer and professor who helped defining the principles of the International style. Breuer was born in Pécs, Hungary and he studied at the Design school of Bauhaus in Weimar in Germany. He took up with architecture in Berlin until Nazism came up to power, therafter he had to run away to England in 1933 and then to the USA in 1937. He contributed to the development of the influential school of architecture at the Harvard University. During the 50's and the 60's Breuer drew various well-known buildings in USA and Europe.
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