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Olivier Mourgue Pair of Chaise Longue Djinn Model in Yellow Fabric

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  • Sofa Djinn Model by Olivier Mourgue in Yellow Fabric
    By Olivier Mourgue
    Located in Milano, IT
    Vintage Djinn two-seater sofa designed by Olivier Mourgue in 1965 for Airborne. Metal frame lined with foam and covered in yellow Kvadrat publisher's fabric. The feet have steel Skates. The Djinn sofa whose shape was inspired by the genies of Arabian culture that can adopt any form, human or animal, is a masterpiece of Space Age design. This sofa is an icon of 20th century design made famous by Stanley Kubrick in 2001, A Space Odyssey. This sofa presents sinuous and typical Space Age shapes. The sofa through its wavy perhaps creates harmony and softness to its seat without neglecting the absolute comfort. Olivier Mourgue. Born in Paris in 1939, Mourgue, starting from the '60s became known for his series of furniture and household objects with a playful and pop look, typical of those years: such as the lamp Flower designed for Disderot in 1967 and the armchair of the Montreal series...
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  • White 111 Wink Chaise Longue by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina
    By Cassina, Toshiyuki Kita
    Located in Milano, IT
    Wonderful chaise lounge designed by Toshiyuki Kita for the prestigious Italian manufacturer Cassina Italia in the 80's. Extraordinary design by Japanese designer Toshiyuki Kita. The...
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    Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Chaise Longues

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  • American Chaise Lounge in Orange Fabric T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings
    By T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings
    Located in Milano, IT
    Elegant chaise lounge from the 1960s by the great American designer T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings . The chaise lounge is the perfect piece of furniture in the Classic American style, where ...
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Chaise Longues

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  • Pair of Midcentury Armchairs Gustavo Pulitzer and Giorgio Lacht, 1930s
    By Gustavo Pulitzer Finali
    Located in Milano, IT
    Elegant pair of armchairs made by Gustavo Pulitzer and Giorgio Lach in 1935. The armchairs are made of sturdy cherrywood in the shape of a wave. The s...
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    Vintage 1930s Italian Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

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  • Armchair and Footstool Model Hal by Marc Sadler for Cassina
    By Cassina, Marc Sadler
    Located in Milano, IT
    Stunning armchair with footstool model Hal by Marc Sadler for the fine manufacture of Cassina from 1997. The structure of Hal armchair is in steel with padding in polyurethane foam ...
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  • Gianni Pareschi Armchair Fiocco Acid Green for Busnelli
    By Busnelli, Gianni Pareschi 1
    Located in Milano, IT
    Beautiful armchair Fiocco produced by Busnelli, born in 1970 from the design of Gianni Pareschi. It brings in the living room the same note of vivacity and liveliness of a colored r...
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    The Djinn chaise longue, designed by Olivier Mourgue (born 1939) for Airborne in 1963, is one of those very few quintessential and emblematic early...
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  • Djinn Chaise by Olivier Mourgue for Airborne
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  • Olivier Mourgue Djinn Chaise Lounge for Airborne in Beautiful Pierre Frey Fabric
    By Olivier Mourgue, Artifort
    Located in ŁÓDŹ, PL
    This 'Djinn' chaise longue by Olivier Mourgue for Airborne International is stunning. It was produced in France between 1964 and 1965. This chaise longue is well known for its appearance in "2001: A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick and is part of Center de Pompidou and the New York's MoMA collection. This epic piece of modernism from the Mid-20th Century is as beautiful as it is comfortable and will surely become a favourite piece of furniture in your living room. Condition: Excellent,Reupholstered, This Djinn chaise longue has new stripes, foam and newly upholstered in fluffy wool with blend of mohair and alpaca which is produced by one of the most luxurious fabric manufacturers in the world, Pierre Frey. The whole rest on a tubular steel frame. Dimensions: Width: 175 cm / 68.9 in. Depth: 60 cm / 23.63 in. Height: 63 cm / 24.81 in. About the Designer: Olivier Mourgue (French, born 1939) is a French artist and industrial designer. Best known for his design of the Djinn line of furniture, Mourgue’s aesthetic is characterized by brightly colored jersey fabric stretched over structural steel frames that are filled with polyether foam, creating a unified, futuristic, alien-like modular form. Born in Paris, France in 1939, he began his career with an innovative design for a chaise lounge in 1964, after which he expanded his original furniture line to include loveseats, stools, and anthropomorphic chairs. Despite also producing paintings and drawings, his career was ultimately dedicated to industrial design, and provided a quintessential aesthetic of 1960s Modernist furniture...
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  • Restored Olivier Mourgue "Djinn" Chaise Lounge for Airborne
    By Olivier Mourgue
    Located in Berlin, DE
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  • Djinn Chaise Lounge Attributed to Olivier Mourgue for Airborne, France, 1960s
    By Olivier Mourgue, Artifort
    Located in ŁÓDŹ, PL
    This 'Djinn' chaise longue by Olivier Mourgue for Airborne International is stunning. It was produced in France between 1964 and 1965. This chaise longue is well known for its appearance in "2001: A Space Odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick and is part of Center de Pompidou and the New York's MoMA collection. This epic piece of modernism from the Mid-20th Century is as beautiful as it is comfortable and will surely become a favourite piece of furniture in your living room. Condition: Excellent, Reupholstered, Completely restored, This Djinn chaise longue has new stripes, foam and luxurious curly boucle on a tubular steel frame. Dimensions: Width: 175 cm / 68.9 in. Depth: 60 cm / 23.63 in. Height: 63 cm / 24.81 in. About the Designer: Olivier Mourgue (French, born 1939) is a French artist and industrial designer. Best known for his design of the Djinn line of furniture, Mourgue’s aesthetic is characterized by brightly colored jersey fabric stretched over structural steel frames that are filled with polyether foam, creating a unified, futuristic, alien-like modular form. Born in Paris, France in 1939, he began his career with an innovative design for a chaise lounge in 1964, after which he expanded his original furniture line to include loveseats, stools, and anthropomorphic chairs. Despite also producing paintings and drawings, his career was ultimately dedicated to industrial design, and provided a quintessential aesthetic of 1960s Modernist furniture...
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    Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
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