Orange Slice chair, 1960
Orange slice chair by Pierre Paulin for Artifort.
Inspired by orange peel, this chair in both its high and low forms is locked in a playful state of 'uncurling', its slices consist of two completely identical shells of pressed beech, covered with foam, on a chromed metal tubular base.
Upholstered in fabrics or leathers. Please click on the fabric name listed in the materials section to view the fabrics or leathers in detail. More details can be found in the downloadable upholstery and finish specifications pdf as well.
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Description
Orange slice chair by Pierre Paulin for Artifort.
Inspired by orange peel, this chair in both its high and low forms is locked in a playful state of 'uncurling', its slices consist of two completely identical shells of pressed beech, covered with foam, on a chromed metal tubular base.
Upholstered in fabrics or leathers. Please click on the fabric name listed in the materials section to view the fabrics or leathers in detail. More details can be found in the downloadable upholstery and finish specifications pdf as well.
Dimensions
Low version: 80w x 84d x 41/70cmh
High version: 80w x 84d x 44/80cmh
Materials
Pressed beech, covered with foam, on a chromed metal tubular base.
Fabric group AA: Artfort Selecte, Atlantic, Era, Main Line Flax, Main Line Plus, Urban, Xtreme
Fabric group BB: Amdal, Artifort Lana, Blazer, Boltaflex, Messenger, Silverguard,
Stamskin Top, Tonus
Fabric group CC: Divina, Hallingdal 65, Melange Nap, Prairie, VIP
Fabric group DD: Divina MD, Divina Melange, Fezwool, Fiord, Mosaic, Panama,
Panama Plus, Ploegwool, Re-Wool, Steelcut, Steelcut Trio, Tonica, Twill Weave, Uniform Melange
Fabric group EE: Artfort Ox (leather)
Fabric group FF: Coda, Comfort+, Ohmann 1012 (leather)
Fabric group HH: Elmosoft (leather), Gentle, Ohmann Misto (leather)
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Dutch firm Artifort has its origins in a furniture and upholstery company established by the Wagemans family in Maastricht.
By the 1930s the company had already acquired its distinctive name (derived from the latin words for art or knowledge and strength or power) and a reputation for functionality, comfort and design.
At once playful and rigourous, Artifort furniture is notable for its use of colour and form and has been included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.