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  • 675 Armchair | Ex-Display, Robin day, Case

675 Armchair | Ex-Display

675 Armchair by Robin Day for Case.

Ex-display item reduced by 20%
£440 -20% now £352

Ex-display items have some signs of use and we recommend a detailed condition report prior to purchase.

This item is a one-off ex-display item to be sold on a first-order, first-served basis.

The 675 chair was originally created in 1952 and the design has truly stood the test of time. The chair’s most prominent feature is its curved walnut-veneered plywood back. At the time, Robin Day used pioneering techniques to bend the plywood back so that its singular curving shape sweeps around to form the armrests.

In close collaboration with the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, Case has revised the dimensions of the chair, making this version slightly smaller and more compact - as it was originally designed to be.

"Case Furniture have been willing to go the extra mile to develop a product which is very close to my father’s actual 1952 design. The result is startlingly fresh and authoritative; one glance is enough to convince that this is the real Robin Day 675 design, vigorous, poised and finely proportioned. Like all his chairs, it is also very comfortable.” Paula Day, daughter of Robin & Lucienne Day.

The chair has been awarded a Design Guild Mark by the Furniture Makers’ Company. The Mark, announced at the Farmiloe Building, Clerkenwell, London on May 19th 2015, was awarded ‘for excellence in design in the British Furniture Industry 2015’.

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675 Armchair by Robin Day for Case.

Ex-display item reduced by 20%
£440 -20% now £352

Ex-display items have some signs of use and we recommend a detailed condition report prior to purchase.

This item is a one-off ex-display item to be sold on a first-order, first-served basis.

The 675 chair was originally created in 1952 and the design has truly stood the test of time. The chair’s most prominent feature is its curved walnut-veneered plywood back. At the time, Robin Day used pioneering techniques to bend the plywood back so that its singular curving shape sweeps around to form the armrests.

In close collaboration with the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, Case has revised the dimensions of the chair, making this version slightly smaller and more compact - as it was originally designed to be.

"Case Furniture have been willing to go the extra mile to develop a product which is very close to my father’s actual 1952 design. The result is startlingly fresh and authoritative; one glance is enough to convince that this is the real Robin Day 675 design, vigorous, poised and finely proportioned. Like all his chairs, it is also very comfortable.” Paula Day, daughter of Robin & Lucienne Day.

The chair has been awarded a Design Guild Mark by the Furniture Makers’ Company. The Mark, announced at the Farmiloe Building, Clerkenwell, London on May 19th 2015, was awarded ‘for excellence in design in the British Furniture Industry 2015’.

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64w x 52d x 79.4cmh. Seat 47cm.

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The chair back in oak veneer, offers an accentuated curve making the dip at the back of the chair marginally deeper than the original design so it forms more of a point.

The chair legs are available in black and the arms feature brass detailing.

Upholstered in Elum Dark Grey.

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