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Eero Saarinen Tulip Chair

Place of Origin: Guangdong

Company Profile

Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company
Main Products: Patrick Norguet Boson, Le Corbusier Sofa LC2, Grant Featherston Contour Chaise Lounge Chair, Egg Chair, Arne Vodder Easy Chair

Product Detail

Model No.: J107
Style: Executive
Material: Others
Brand Name: Eero Saarinen Tulip Chair
Name: Eero Saarinen Tulip Chair: Product Size: 590*520*860mm
Material: Fiberglass;Fabric/leather;PU foam: Color: Black, red, white, brown and beige colors available for cushion
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Product Description

Model:J107
Name:Eero Saarinen Tulip Chair
Product Size:590*520*860mm
Material:Fiberglass;Fabric/leather;PU foam
Color:Black, red, white, brown and beige colors available for cushion
Description:The Tulip chair was designed by Finnish-American designer Eero Saarinen in 1956. The design was originally for the Knoll Company who wanted a chair with smooth lines and a modern feel. At the time, the tulip chair was renowned for its 'space-age' curves and use of materials. These elegant and practical reproductions of the Tulip Chairs are ideal when teamed with one of the Tulip Tables as a dining chair. Base in white lacquered cast aluminum; seat and back in resin; cushion covered in fabric or leather
--The frame or shell of this modern classic chair is made of molded fiberglass with glossy finish;
--The backrest and seat of Eero Saarinen Tulip Chair are designed according to human body structure to insure a comfortable long time seating;
--The swivel seat can be made in molded firberglass or cast aluminum.
--The cushion is covered by Italian leather or fabric, padded with high elastic foam which is comfortable for seating and will not lose its shape within years;
--A zipper is fixed into the fabric or leather to facilitate the change or cleaning of covers;
--Black, white, red, brown and beige colors available for cushions
--white, black, red or orange colors for fiberglass shell for choice

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