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Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair by Artifort

Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair by Artifort

 

The Ribbon Chair was designed by Pierre Paulin in 1966. It represents a professional, innovative vision on the well-known ribbon form. The Ribbon Chair is a beautiful example of applied art. The Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair is featured in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A timeless and renowned design, the Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair showcases the blending of art and function. Its striking ribbon form is expertly crafted, embodying the essence of professional and innovative design. Notably featured in collections at prestigious institutions such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Museum of Modern Art, this chair stands as a testament to Pierre Paulin's vision and mastery of form.

 

Dimensions: H 28 1/4" D 29 1/4" W 39 1/2" SH 15 1/2"

Materials: Metal frame with horizontal springs, covered with foam and stretch fabric. A lacquered pressed-wood pedestal.

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Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair by Artifort

$10,103.00

$3,536.05

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Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair by Artifort

 

The Ribbon Chair was designed by Pierre Paulin in 1966. It represents a professional, innovative vision on the well-known ribbon form. The Ribbon Chair is a beautiful example of applied art. The Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair is featured in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A timeless and renowned design, the Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair showcases the blending of art and function. Its striking ribbon form is expertly crafted, embodying the essence of professional and innovative design. Notably featured in collections at prestigious institutions such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Museum of Modern Art, this chair stands as a testament to Pierre Paulin's vision and mastery of form.

 

Dimensions: H 28 1/4" D 29 1/4" W 39 1/2" SH 15 1/2"

Materials: Metal frame with horizontal springs, covered with foam and stretch fabric. A lacquered pressed-wood pedestal.

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The Ribbon Chair was designed by Pierre Paulin in 1966. It represents a professional, innovative vision on the well-known ribbon form. The Ribbon Chair is a beautiful example of applied art. The Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair is featured in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A timeless and renowned design, the Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair showcases the blending of art and function. Its striking ribbon form is expertly crafted, embodying the essence of professional and innovative design. Notably featured in collections at prestigious institutions such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Museum of Modern Art, this chair stands as a testament to Pierre Paulin's vision and mastery of form.

 

Dimensions: H 28 1/4" D 29 1/4" W 39 1/2" SH 15 1/2"

Materials: Metal frame with horizontal springs, covered with foam and stretch fabric. A lacquered pressed-wood pedestal.