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A pair of Warren Platner lounge chairs
Item Number : #170
Platner Lounge Chairs
Warren Platner(America)
for, Knoll, America.
Introducing our stunning Warren Platner lounge chairs, the pinnacle of mid-century modern design. Each chair, a symbol of 1960s iconic style, blends luxury with a modernist aesthetic. These designer lounge chairs, featuring distinctive steel wire craftsmanship, offer both unparalleled comfort and a retro-chic appeal. Ideal for discerning enthusiasts of vintage and contemporary interiors alike. Embrace the timeless elegance of Platner’s visionary design with these exquisite vintage steel and fabric lounge chairs.
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zegalba · 10 months
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Mirror Lounge Seating by Trix & Robert Haussmann (1988)
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toyastales · 2 months
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Villa in Spain
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avant-greendecor · 8 months
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San Francisco Soundscape: An Eames-Inspired Musical Escape
Visit my website for more inspiration 🌿
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germanpostwarmodern · 10 months
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Lounge Chair and Ottoman "Oksen" (1966) designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen
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manga-and-stuff · 9 months
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Spy x Family and famous furniture, Volumes 1-3.
All the covers of the Spy x Family manga feature rather famous mid-century furniture.
Volume one: LC2 Chair by Le Corbusier
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Le Corbusier was a very famous Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner and writer, who was one of the pioneers of what is now regarded as modern architecture.
If you have even a passing interest in architecture, you've probably seen Villa Savoye, which he designed.
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Volume two: Marshmallow Sofa by George Nelson
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George Nelson was an American industrial designer. He was the lead designer for the Herman Miller furniture company, which is largely responsible for the typical image most people have of 50s America furniture.
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Volume three: "Eames La Chaise" by Charles and Ray Eames
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Charles Eames and Ray Eames were an American married couple of industrial designers who formed the Eames Office, which also worked with Herman Miller furniture company. They also worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art, and film.
Their most famous creation is probably their Lounge chair and ottoman:
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almostarts · 1 month
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Michael Van Beuren's Lounge Chair
Manufactured by Luteca Furniture Mexico, 1940s Lacquer
Measurements 93,9 cm x 64,7 cm x 80,6h cm (27,9 cm seat height) 37 in x 25,5 in x 31,7h in (11 in seat height)
Courtesy: Side Gallery
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whimsy-tuesday · 10 months
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a happily married couple relaxing on an Eames Lounge Chair
photo reference:
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you know how the SpyxFamily manga covers have the characters sitting on designer chairs? well, i kinda went on a designer chair vintage photo spiral and thought, hey, why don't we have some vintage ad redraws with the SxF cast?
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fashionlandscapeblog · 3 months
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Nani Prina Sess Longue Seat, 1968
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life-spire · 1 year
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@ esraafsar
Shop this aesthetic.
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apostrophe-9 · 1 year
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ornithorynquerouge · 8 months
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Ana de Armas on the Lounge chair Charles & Ray Eames, 1956
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zegalba · 10 months
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Arne Norell: 'Ari' Lounge Chair (1966)
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palilious · 10 months
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*shoves him in your face* LOOK AT MY SON [preesh to @yoteako for the sona/oc template]
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toyastales · 6 months
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A traditional outdoor retreat
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germanpostwarmodern · 9 months
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Lounge Chair "Konferstar" (1964) designed by Rudolf Horn for Röhl
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