Armchair from the "1-2-3 System Dining Chair" range developed by Verner Panton in the 1970s. It features an aluminum frame and a removable orange fabric cover, swiveling on a circular base. This chair was produced in 1974 by Fritz Hansen. 3 other chairs available, possibility of lot. On one of the armchairs, a small defect reupholstered with a piece of fabric recovered from the same armchair (seam visible). The "1-2-3 System" series by Verner Panton (1926-1998) initially comprised 20 different models, with variations in seat height, armrests and leg. More than a series, it's a true furnishing system, versatile and opening up multiple possibilities. The original order was for an entire furnishing program that combined a number of different functions with the minimum requirement of being very comfortable. The chairs were to have a simple, natural design, so that they could be incorporated into any interior and environment as a functional element. It took Panton 3 years to develop this series, and the result is a unique armchair concept that Panton developed both in design and function from a given theme. The original chair featured a lightweight tubular steel frame, a circular steel base and a removable cover. Some models in the series could be linked together to form rows. This series was complemented by 2 other systems: the "1-2-3 System Table" and the "1-2-3 System Room Divider". Design period, Circa: 1974 Dim: W:60cm, D:60cm, H:86cm.
- Reference :
- 1983
- Availability :
- Sold
- Width :
- 60 (cm)
- Height :
- 86 (cm)
- Depth :
- 60 (cm)
- Identifier Exists:
- False