FDC1 Armchair
FDC1 Armchair by Flávio de Carvalho for Objekto.
Flávio de Carvalho, considered a "romantic revolutionary" by Le Corbusier, wielded diverse talents, notably in design and architecture. His ground-breaking FDC1 armchair, crafted during the 50s, showcased graphic and sculptural elements, reminiscent of tribal masks or a nod to sadomasochism.
The armchair features a timeless silhouette with a black powder-coated steel base and upholstery in three unique vegetable tanned leather options.
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Description
FDC1 Armchair by Flávio de Carvalho for Objekto.
Flávio de Carvalho, considered a "romantic revolutionary" by Le Corbusier, wielded diverse talents, notably in design and architecture. His ground-breaking FDC1 armchair, crafted during the 50s, showcased graphic and sculptural elements, reminiscent of tribal masks or a nod to sadomasochism.
The armchair features a timeless silhouette with a black powder-coated steel base and upholstery in three unique vegetable tanned leather options.
Dimensions
78w x 70d x 35/81cmh
Materials
Frame in black powder coated steel.
Leather cover available in the following full-grain vegetable-tanned leathers:
C2.1 Black
C2.2 Aubrac
C2.3 London
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