A reissue, based the manufacturer’s original moulds, of Pierre Paulin’s original 1953 chair. Enjoy the ergonomic shell in dark brown-stained resinated, moulded, pressed beech multiply in a glossy finish.
Brands
Ligne Roset
By Pierre Paulin
By Pierre Paulin
Iconic
CM 131 | Dining Chair without arms
A reissue, based the manufacturer’s original moulds, of Pierre Paulin’s original 1953 chair. Enjoy the ergonomic shell in dark brown-stained resinated, moulded, pressed beech multiply in a glossy finish.
A reissue, based the manufacturer’s original moulds, of Pierre Paulin’s original 1953 chair. Enjoy the ergonomic shell in dark brown-stained resinated, moulded, pressed beech multiply in a glossy finish.
Material
Chair with ergonomic shell in dark, brown-stained resinated, moulded, pressed beech multi-ply in a glossy finish. Base in black lacquered round steel with protective tips on legs. For bridge chair, armrests in solid beech, stained to match the shell.
Customizable as with or without an armrest.
Pierre Paulin
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50's, known for his designs and installations (TV, Thonet, Bertrand Faure, Disderot, Artifort), he brought modernity to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. He designed all the furniture for the official office of François Mitterrand and renovated the dining room for Jacques Chirac. At the same time, he founded ADSA with two associates, working on industrial projects (Calor, Allibert, Stamp) and brand image (Air France) as well as fitting-out railway stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare de Versailles Rive Gauche). His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums across the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him in 2007/8. MOMA, New York has enlarged its collection of Paulin pieces.
OPEN DAILY
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B2 9th Avenue, Bonifacio High Street
Taguig, Metro Manila, PH
+632.8856.2748
OPEN DAILY10AM - 7PM
B2 9th Avenue, Bonifacio High Street Taguig, Metro Manila, PH
+632.8856.2748