The Saarinen Tulip dining chair with armrests is a timeless design classic, offering unparalleled comfort and style. Its distinctive pedestal base and organic shape make it a perfect addition to any dining room. This iconic dining chair with armrests, designed by Eero Saarinen, is a masterpiece of mid-century modern design. Its sleek lines and comfortable seat make it a popular choice for both residential and commercial settings. The Tulip dining chair with armrests is a high-quality reproduction, crafted with precision and attention to detail. Elevate your dining room with the Tulip dining chair with armrests. Its unique design and high-quality materials make it a statement piece.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 81 cm (32")
- Width 66 cm (26")
- Depth 59 cm (23.5”)
- SeatH 45 cm (17.7”)
Materials:
The internal aluminum structure is stable and light, while the structure of the external body in fiberglass is solid and resistant. The cushion is possible to choose between the softness of leather the practicality of use and the lower cost of cotton, without sacrificing comfort.
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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The Bauhaus' influence extends beyond furniture; it has shaped graphic design, typography, and architecture, pushing the boundaries of what's possible and encouraging a minimalist yet functional approach.