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Press Room Chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Press Room Chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Press Room Chair - Gerrit Rietveld

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Overview: The Press Room Chair, designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1958 for the Unesco building in Paris, is a unique piece in Rietveld's collection as it is his only chair on a swivel base. Although designed in 1958, it was first produced in 2014.
Specifications: The chair measures 67 x 78 x 78 cm (WxDxH) with a seat height of 42 cm and armrest height of 60 cm.
Materials: The swivel base is available in powder-coated black metal or stainless steel. Armrests are made of oak with either a black or whitewash varnish, or American walnut. Upholstery options include a selection of fabrics and leathers, with the possibility of using plain customer-provided material.
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Press Room Chair Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals, for Unesco Paris - 1958

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Press Room Chair Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals, for Unesco Paris - 1958 Dimensions: 67 X 78 X 78 cm WxDxH / seat 42 cm / arm rest 60 cm Gerrit Rietveld designed the Press Room Chair in 1958 for the journalists room in the Unesco building in Paris. The Press Room Chair is Rietvelds only chair on a swivel base and was first produced in 2014. Swivel base: Powder coated black metal or stainless steel. Arm rests: Oak, with a black or whitewash varnish, or American wallnut. Upholstery: Selection of fabrics and ­eathers. l We can only accept plain customer’s own material. T: +31 (0)40 401 55...

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