Polypropylene armchair, 1967
Polypropylene armchair designed by Robin Day for Hille.
The Polypropylene armchair was launched in 1967 following the dramatic success of the Polypropylene side chair. Its rolled edges ensure that the fixings are kept out of sight from the front view and the generously wide seat with built-in arms makes it incredibly comfortable.
The Armchair, as with the majority of Day’s Polypropylene shell designs, featured the same fixing points enabling the shell to be fitted to the numerous bases he designed as well as beam and swivel chair options. The most popular version was on the original A frame base which can be supplied in chrome or powder-coated finish.
Please note: the minimum order is 4 chairs.
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Description
Polypropylene armchair designed by Robin Day for Hille.
The Polypropylene armchair was launched in 1967 following the dramatic success of the Polypropylene side chair. Its rolled edges ensure that the fixings are kept out of sight from the front view and the generously wide seat with built-in arms makes it incredibly comfortable.
The Armchair, as with the majority of Day’s Polypropylene shell designs, featured the same fixing points enabling the shell to be fitted to the numerous bases he designed as well as beam and swivel chair options. The most popular version was on the original A frame base which can be supplied in chrome or powder-coated finish.
Please note: the minimum order is 4 chairs.
Dimensions
60w x 53.5d x 64.5/77cmh
Materials
Polypropylene seat shell available in the colours lavender, olive, white, India red, peat and black. Base powder coated in the colours light grey, dark grey, grey, black and silver/chrome effect, or chromed against a surcharge.
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