Chair and Ottoman GLUON by Marc Newson, Moroso, 1993
By Marc Newson
Located in PARIS, FR
“Gluon” chair and pouf by Marc Newson, Moroso, 1993 A revolutionary swivel chair and ottoman designed by Marc Newson in 1993.
1990s Chairs
Steel
Chair and Ottoman GLUON by Marc Newson, Moroso, 1993
By Marc Newson
Located in PARIS, FR
“Gluon” chair and pouf by Marc Newson, Moroso, 1993 A revolutionary swivel chair and ottoman designed by Marc Newson in 1993.
Steel
Set of 2 Moroso Gluon Reception Chairs by Marc Newson, 1990s
By Moroso, Marc Newson
Located in CULEMBORG, GE
The Gluon Chair was conceived as a modular chair that can be ‘glued‘ together to form longer sofas or benches.
Steel
A Gluon Lounge Chair & Ottoman by Marc Newson for Moroso
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A futuristic and finely constructed swiveling Gluon lounge chair with ottoman each having chromed pedestal bases and seats of steel covered with injected foam, and sides made of lacq...
Upholstery
A Gluon Lounge Chair & Ottoman by Marc Newson for Moroso
By Marc Newson, Moroso
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A set of futuristic and finely constructed swiveling Gluon lounge chairs designed by Marc Newson, each having chromed pedestal bases, seats and backs of steel covered with injected f...
Steel
Postmodern Gluon Sofa by Marc Newson for Moroso, 1990s
Located in Kelkheim (Taunus), HE
Originally conceived in 1993, the Gluon Chair represents a pivotal moment in Newson's oeuvre.
Metal, Aluminum
Unavailable
H 35.44 in W 26.38 in D 20.48 in
Marc Newson Gluon Chair and Ottoman, Original Moroso Labeled "1993"
By Moroso, Marc Newson
Located in Brussels, BE
"Gluon" A revolutionary revolving chair and ottoman designed by Marc Newson in 1993.
Steel
Marc Newson ‘Gluon’ Swivel Chair by Moroso, Italy
By Moroso, Marc Newson
Located in Voorburg, NL
Impressive ‘Gluon’ swivel chair designed by Marc Newson and produced by Moroso in the 1990s.
Steel
2 Gluon Swivel Chair by Marc Newson for Moroso, 1993
By Marc Newson
Located in PARIS, FR
Pair of "Gluon" swivel armchairs by Marc Newson for Moroso, 1990's Circular steel base with central cutout from which rises the barrel supporting the seat, gray tinted polyurethane,...
Steel
Marc Newson Swivel Chair "GLUON"
By Marc Newson
Located in Bridgewater, CT
Marc Newson, Swivel chair "GLUON" colored circular steel base with centre cut from which rises the barrel supporting the seat, grey tinted polyurethane, beige suede trim.
Metal
Sold
H 35.44 in W 33.47 in D 25.6 in
1990s Gluon Lounge Swivel Chair in Pony Hair by Marc Newson for Moroso
Located in London, London
Gluon lounge chair By Marc Newson For Moroso Aluminum and polyurethane frame Upholstered in pony hair Italian, 1990s.
Aluminum
Marc Newson Gluon Chair, 1993
By Marc Newson
Located in Berlin, DE
The Gluon chair designed by Marc Newson in 1993, U.K.
Pair of Marc Newson, Gluon Chairs for Moroso
By Marc Newson
Located in LA Arnhem, NL
A pair of Gluon chairs, designed by Marc Newson for Moroso.
Aluminum, Metal
1990s Marc Newson Gluon Swivel Chair and ottoman for Moroso
By Moroso, Marc Newson
Located in Amstelveen, Noord
1990s Marc Newson Gluon swivel chair and ottoman for Moroso. Excellent condition, with hardly no spurs of usage in the fabric, some small scratches in the alu framing.
Fabric
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