Pierre Paulin 446 Rare Club Chairs for Artifort - 1968
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Very nice '446 lounge chairs' designed by Pierre Paulin and manufactured by Artifort, Holland 1962. The chairs have been newly upholstered in off white / light grey velvet. The chairs have solid steel legs, chrome-plated. This is an Extremely rare and very collectible pair of chairs by Paulin Pierre Paulin was most famous for his innovative designs during the 1960s when he worked for Artifort. His most famed chair designs were the Mushroom chair (1959), Ribbon chair (1966) and Tongue chair (1968).[2] Pierre Paulin was as well highly influential during the 1970s. He was invited by Mobilier national to decorate the private apartments of Georges Pompidou in the Élysée Palace (1971) He was then invited again in 1983 to furnish the office of François Mitterrand. He also redesigned the interiors of the Denon Wing of the Louvre Museum, the hall of Tapestries in the Paris City Hall, the Economic and Social Council assembly room, the Green Room of the state radio's Broadcasting House ("Maison de la Radio") the Nikko Hotel and other places.[4].
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