Designed by Pierre Paulin for Artifort
Vintage Pierre Paulin Groovy Chair
Price For 1 Chair (Sold As A Pair)
$9,995.00
Description
An icon of furniture design, the Groovy Chair was designed by Pierre Paulin and was manufactured by Artifort, circa 1960s. A mid-century classic, this armchair has an elegant and soft shape that merges comfort with high style. Featuring a flowing silhouette, this chair has a sloped seat and curved backrest that are fully padded to provide body support and comfort. Reupholstered with a premium bouclé fabric, this chair's white metal base that allows for easier movement around your space.
Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
Period: Circa 1960s
This item is sold as a set of two and cannot be purchased individually. Price displayed is for 1 unit. See in-store for details.
Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
Period: Circa 1960s
This item is sold as a set of two and cannot be purchased individually. Price displayed is for 1 unit. See in-store for details.
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Elte’s Vintage Furniture Collection
Carefully curated from around the world, Elte’s Vintage Furniture Collection features timeless Mid-Century Modern pieces from leading designers of the period, serving as iconic pieces of history that have been crafted to endure through the ages.
Measurements
- Width: 33.5”
- Depth: 27”
- Height: 25”
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Designer Spotlight
Pierre Paulin
Pierre Paulin was a French furniture designer and interior designer. His designs focused on applied design. Comfort and the way that furniture cradled the body was the starting-point for all his pieces. His shapes and forms are still being used in chair design today.
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