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Kane Rubber Chair

Brian Kane Rubber Chair for Metropolitan Furniture / Steelcase 1980's , A Pair
Brian Kane Rubber Chair for Metropolitan Furniture / Steelcase 1980's , A Pair

Brian Kane Rubber Chair for Metropolitan Furniture / Steelcase 1980's , A Pair

By Brian Kane

Located in Plainview, NY

Brian Kane Rubber Chair for Metropolitan Furniture / Steelcase 1980's , A Pair This rare pair of

Category

20th Century American Post-Modern Armchairs

Materials

Steel

Rubber Chairs for Metropolitan Furniture by Brian Kane, 1987
Rubber Chairs for Metropolitan Furniture by Brian Kane, 1987

Rubber Chairs for Metropolitan Furniture by Brian Kane, 1987

By Brian Kane

Located in Chicago, IL

"Rubber Chairs" for Metropolitan Furniture for Steelcase by Brian Kane, 1987. Chairs are black

Category

Vintage 1980s American Post-Modern Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Leather, Rubber

Six "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture – Steelcase
Six "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture – Steelcase

Six "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture – Steelcase

By Brian Kane

Located in Dallas, TX

vintage chairs are made of black steel encased in EPDM rubber tubing with comfortable black leather seats

Category

Vintage 1980s American Modern Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Metal

2015 Brian Kane for Steelcase Bindu Executive Conference Desk Chairs in Leather
2015 Brian Kane for Steelcase Bindu Executive Conference Desk Chairs in Leather

2015 Brian Kane for Steelcase Bindu Executive Conference Desk Chairs in Leather

By Steelcase, Brian Kane

Located in Philadelphia, PA

These are Bindu high-back executive conference chairs, designed by Brian Kane for Steelcase in 2014

Category

2010s American Modern Office Chairs and Desk Chairs

Materials

Aluminum, Steel, Iron

Set of 4 1980s "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture
Set of 4 1980s "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture

Set of 4 1980s "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture

By Brian Kane, Metropolitan

Located in Los Angeles, CA

in EPDM rubber tubing with comfortable gray woven seats and offer a satisfying grip. The chairs

Category

Vintage 1980s American Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Steel

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"Rubber Chairs" for Metropolitan Furniture by Brian Kane, 1987
"Rubber Chairs" for Metropolitan Furniture by Brian Kane, 1987

"Rubber Chairs" for Metropolitan Furniture by Brian Kane, 1987

By Brian Kane

Located in Chicago, IL

"Rubber Chairs" for Metropolitan Furniture for Steelcase by Brian Kane, 1987. Chairs are black

Category

Vintage 1980s American Post-Modern Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Leather, Rubber

Rubber Armchairs by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture – Steelcase
Rubber Armchairs by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture – Steelcase

Rubber Armchairs by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture – Steelcase

By Brian Kane

Located in Topeka, KS

fabulous vintage rubber armchairs designed by Brian Kane and manufactured originally by Mertropolitan

Category

1990s American Modern Chairs

Materials

Metal

Set of 4 1980s "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture
Set of 4 1980s "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture

Set of 4 1980s "Rubber Chairs" by Brian Kane for Metropolitan Furniture

By Metropolitan, Brian Kane

Located in Dallas, TX

purchased by Steelcase). These sleek vintage chairs are made of black steel encased in EPDM rubber tubing

Category

Vintage 1980s Post-Modern Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Steel

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