An icon of furniture design, the Groovy Chair was designed by Pierre Paulin and was manufactured by Artifort, circa 1960s.

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.
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  • Width: 33.5”
  • Depth: 27”
  • Height: 25”

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Designer Spotlight

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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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– Andrew Metrick, Elte Vintage Curator