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1960, Pierre Paulin, Original 1st Fabric Silver Grey Leather Slice Chair

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This item is part of the private collection of Casey Godrie and is situated in his private house. Ask him for competitive shipping quotes. His incredible Dune Villa, Amsterdam Beach,check last five pictures, find more details on his family name plus eu, is for sale soon too. :-) The slice chair, an Icon of the Frenchman Pierre Paulin, produced by Artifort in the Netherlands, in collection of almost all museums of modern art in the world. In good condition. Very light scratch on the back (see picture). The chair shows some traces of wear, like a mark on the left part of the seat (picture #12), some light scratches on the back (see picture #10). Some stripes out of using on the seat (see picture 15). Furthermore good condition. Weight 18 kg. About Artifort : Wallpaper hanger and upholsterer Jules Wagemans (1866-1943) laid the foundation for Dutch manufacturing brand Artifort when he opened his bespoke furnishings atelier, H. Wagemans & Van Tuinen, in Maastricht in 1890. In 1920, his son Henricus Wagemans (1892-1948) took the helm and re-focused the company on the production of solid, well crafted, upholstered armchairs and other seating in traditional styles. In 1927, Henricus changed the company name to Artifort, which he derived from the Latin words, “ars,” meaning “art,” and “fortis,” meaning “strength.” Moving on a trajectory toward an ever-more progressive design approach, in the early 1930s, Artifort acquired a patent for “Epeda” single-steel-wire springs, which had already been used in mattresses and car seats, but never before in domestic furniture. This innovation allowed Artifort to produce more comfortable chairs and sofas in less time and with fewer materials. Artifort’s signature vibrant and biomorphic aesthetic fully blossomed when Dutch designer Kho Liang Ie (1927-1975) agreed to consult for the company, starting in 1958. In addition to designing a number of iconic pieces for Artifort, Kho instigated important collaborations with foreign designers, most notably French designer Pierre Paulin and British designer Geoffrey Harcourt. As tastes for space-age designs peaked in the 1960s and 1970s, Artifort found international success, with Paulin’s and Harcourt's colorful, jersey-covered 'seat sculptures'
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