Malena Armchair – Leather
Jon Gasca’s Malena Armchair (1997) has character and detail that stand out from every angle. Two sweeping back legs frame a distinctive ladder back, which lightens the normally heavy form of most upho
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Jon Gasca’s Malena Armchair (1997) has character and detail that stand out from every angle. Two sweeping back legs frame a distinctive ladder back, which lightens the normally heavy form of most upho
Winner of a 1999 Neocon Gold Award for task/workstation seating, the Caper Stacking Chair by Herman Miller delivers a high level of performance at an affordable price. Designed by Jeff Weber, and Bi
This inviting high-back lounge chair offers wonderful comfort with a firm, flexible seat and upholstered headrest. As an extension of the Eames aluminum group, the chair’s design has its source in fu
Originally designed for Ian Schrager’s Hudson Hotel in New York City, the exuberant Hudson Collection (1999) combines the contemporary styling of Philippe Starck with Emeco’s classic 1944 naval-ready
When Marcel Wanders conceived of the idea to make a modern armchair by the simplest, most economical method, he went to a master upholsterer for direction. The result is the geometric but body-conscio
With metal cradling every curve, the Silver Collection Armchair (1999) features smooth teak and durable aluminum. Note the artful construction of this collection: the way the teak armrests are inserte
Jasper Morrison’s inventive approach to materials and form takes new shape in the sleek, single-piece construction of the Air Chair (2000), manufactured in Italy. The celebrated designer used advanced
When Ray and Charles Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Management Chair (1958), they created a revolution in task seating that has lost none of its edge. Designed to reflect the anatomy and dynamics
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Chair and Stool (1929), originally created to furnish his German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona, have come to epitomize modern design. Mies
The Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray Eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succe