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Replica Plywood Lounge Chair - Wooden Legs - Pony Hide
This lounge chair is a product of modern furniture designers' experimentation with wood molding techniques in the 1940s. Their pioneering use of materials led to the creation of this lounge chair, the LCW or Lounge chair Wood. It has become one of the most iconic pieces of 20th century wooden furniture. The LCW is one of the most influential examples of post war American furniture design. These lounge chairs are made by sculpting thin sheets of lightweight veneer by molding them into organic curved shapes, creating a chair with an exceptional comfort level. Inspired by the original, this high quality replica LCW chair has a beautiful molded veneer with luxurious pony skin covered seats, giving the hard material a soft, inviting appearance and feel. These lounge chairs are the epitome of style in any home or contemporary commercial environment.
Primarily used as contemporary lounge chairs; these pony skin lounge chairs can also be used in a modern office waiting area or as reception chairs;
5 ply plywood seat and back;
Width: 55 cm;
5 ply plywood seat and back;
Available in natural oak, American walnut timber or black stained oak veneers with either black and white or brown and white ponyskin upholstery.
12 months manufacturers warranty
Ships in 3 - 7 days, 6 - 8 weeks if the lounge chair is not in stock.
If you need a large amount of furniture including the LCW chair for a commercial fit out or if you are an interior designer contact us today for our trade prices Request a detailed quote today, call or email: (02) 8005 8332 or Sydney This item is not manufactured by and is not a product of Herman Miller. Life interiors is in no way affiliated with Herman Miller or the orginial designer Ray and Charles Eames. These contemporary timber lounge chairs are inspired by the designs of Ray and Charles Eames. These lounge chairs are not to be confused with the original which is sold under licence by Herman Miller and originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames. |

