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Mushroom Pouffe

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Mushroom Pouffe

*****SHIPS IN 8-12 WEEKS*****

Design Pierre Paulin, 1963
Foam upholstered tubular steel frame
Made in The Netherlands by Artifort

The Mushroom P. for Artifort is one of Pierre Paulin’s most famous designs. First there was the Mushroom armchair, that is now exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Then came the Mushroom pouf, another celebrated design that was featured in all of the top magazines. 

Perfect in combination with the Mushroom armchair. Very bit as attractive alone. And even more attractive in a group! 

Create a landscape of Mushroom P.

The Mushroom P. is an attractive eyecatcher and is available in many colours and fabrics.

Pierre Paulin studied stone carving and clay modeling at the Ecole Camondo in Paris in the early fifties where he began designing furniture for Thonet. In 1958, he became the designer for Artifort where he created a series of sculptural chairs with an inner structure of steel tubing, covered in foam and fabric. In 1968, Paulin collaborated with Le Mobilier National and received many important government commissions including furniture and interiors for the Elysee Palace in Paris. He also designed home appliances.

Dimensions: 15" h | 18.1" dia. 

Technical Specification Sheet

Mushroom Pouffe

*****SHIPS IN 8-12 WEEKS*****

Design Pierre Paulin, 1963
Foam upholstered tubular steel frame
Made in The Netherlands by Artifort

The Mushroom P. for Artifort is one of Pierre Paulin’s most famous designs. First there was the Mushroom armchair, that is now exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Then came the Mushroom pouf, another celebrated design that was featured in all of the top magazines. 

Perfect in combination with the Mushroom armchair. Very bit as attractive alone. And even more attractive in a group! 

Create a landscape of Mushroom P.

The Mushroom P. is an attractive eyecatcher and is available in many colours and fabrics.

Pierre Paulin studied stone carving and clay modeling at the Ecole Camondo in Paris in the early fifties where he began designing furniture for Thonet. In 1958, he became the designer for Artifort where he created a series of sculptural chairs with an inner structure of steel tubing, covered in foam and fabric. In 1968, Paulin collaborated with Le Mobilier National and received many important government commissions including furniture and interiors for the Elysee Palace in Paris. He also designed home appliances.

Dimensions: 15" h | 18.1" dia. 

Technical Specification Sheet