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    Sofa With Arms Lounge Chair

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    Sofa With Arms Lounge Chair

    ****USUALLY SHIPS IN 12-16 WEEKS****

    Design Shiro Kuramata, 1982
    Chromed or varnished metal tube, poplar plywood, polyurethane foam
    Made in Italy by Cappellini

    The Sofa with Arms is a small armchair which features a frame in either chromed or matte black varnished metal tube with plastic feet. The seat and back are padded with multi-density polyurethane foam. Fixed cover is offered in a variety of fabrics and leathers.

    Shiro Kuramata was a Japanese designer from 1965 when he founded the Kuramata Design Office in Tokyo until he died in 1991. Kuramata designed some of the most significant and lasting pieces ever produced. His significance in western design was shown first in Memphis, then with Cappellini in 1987. Cappellini celebrated his talent and made him its choice designer to introduce the Cappellini brand on the international stage. His work can be seen in the permanent collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, MoMA of New York, the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Toyama.

    Dimensions: 24.5" w | 25.75" h | 35.5" d | seat: 15" h

    Sofa With Arms Lounge Chair

    ****USUALLY SHIPS IN 12-16 WEEKS****

    Design Shiro Kuramata, 1982
    Chromed or varnished metal tube, poplar plywood, polyurethane foam
    Made in Italy by Cappellini

    The Sofa with Arms is a small armchair which features a frame in either chromed or matte black varnished metal tube with plastic feet. The seat and back are padded with multi-density polyurethane foam. Fixed cover is offered in a variety of fabrics and leathers.

    Shiro Kuramata was a Japanese designer from 1965 when he founded the Kuramata Design Office in Tokyo until he died in 1991. Kuramata designed some of the most significant and lasting pieces ever produced. His significance in western design was shown first in Memphis, then with Cappellini in 1987. Cappellini celebrated his talent and made him its choice designer to introduce the Cappellini brand on the international stage. His work can be seen in the permanent collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, MoMA of New York, the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Toyama.

    Dimensions: 24.5" w | 25.75" h | 35.5" d | seat: 15" h