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Umeda Lily

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Lily Chair in Style of Masanori Umeda, 1990's
By Masanori Umeda
Located in Budapest, HU
The Lily Chair in the style of Masanori Umeda's Getsuen (Lily) Chair, designed for Edra in 1990, is
Category

1990s Italian Post-Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Steel, Chrome

Lily Chair in Style of Masanori Umeda, 1990's
Lily Chair in Style of Masanori Umeda, 1990's
H 38.59 in W 41.34 in D 35.44 in
Iconic Postmodern Red Rose & Lily Lounge Chair Set Masanori Umeda for Edra, 1990
By Masanori Umeda, Edra
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Rare postmodern iconic designs by Masanori Umeda for Edra, the rose chair and lily chair (1990
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Post-Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Textile

Rare Masanori Umeda Getsuen Lily Red Easy Chair by Edra, circa 1990
By Masanori Umeda, Edra
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Rare easy chair model Getsuen ‘Lily’ designed by Masanori Umeda. Manufactured by Edra, circa 1990
Category

1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Upholstery

Red Post Modern 90s Getsuen Lily Flower Chair Designed by Masonaria Umeda Edra
By Masanori Umeda, Edra
Located in Basel, BS
Rare easy chair model Getsuen ‘Lily’ designed by Masanori Umeda. Manufactured by Edra, circa 1990
Category

1990s Italian Post-Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Metal, Chrome

Getsuen Lily Green Easy Chair by Edra, circa 1990
Located in Barcelona, Cataluna
Masanori Umeda Getsuen lily red easy chair by Edra, circa 1990. Velvet covered moulded steel frame
Category

1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Chairs

Materials

Velvet

A pair of Getsuen "Lily" chairs
By Masanori Umeda
Located in Sundridge, GB
On a molded steel frame covered in velvet and with 3 chrome feet. Designed by Masanori Umeda, an
Category

1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

A pair of Getsuen "Lily" chairs
A pair of Getsuen "Lily" chairs
H 36 in W 36.5 in D 34 in
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