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Bibendum Chair - Premium Leather - Black

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  • Bibendum Chair  Premium Leather/Black  image.
  • Bibendum Chair  Premium Leather/Black  image.
  • Bibendum Chair  Premium Leather/Black  image.
  • Bibendum Chair  Premium Leather/Black  image.
  • Bibendum Chair  Premium Leather/Black  image.

Bibendum Chair - Premium Leather - Black

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£969.50
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£1,939.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

MAJESTIC IMPRESSIVENESS

Named with irony after the Michelin Man whose form this armchair calls to mind, the Eileen Gray's Bibendum Chair style is most certainly one of a kind. Captivating and harmonious despite its size, this charming leather armchair is an impressive statement piece. The thick contour sections of the chair are inviting and comfortable.

Bibendum Chair
Bibendum Chair

A MODERN BUT FEMININE

This Bibendum Armchair has been designed and built with comfort in mind, its moulded wooden and metal frame is covered in density foam and upholstered inpremium leather erected on a polished stainless steel stand. One of a kind design and it is captivatingly harmonious despite its size and unites a majestic impressiveness with charm and esprit like no other leather armchair. 

THE FINER DETAILS

Bibendum Chair
  • Frame: Solid Hardwood frame
  • Legs: Stainless Steel
  • Style: Iconic Design
  • Fabric: Premium Leather
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Fully Assembled
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care: Vacum
  • Clean: Spot Clean
  • Dimension: Width 93cm, Depth 84cm, Height 74cm
  • Seat Dimension: Height 40.5cm 
  • Packing Dimension: Width 94cm, Depth 86cm, Height 58cm
  • CBM: 0.47  Product Weight: 26kg
Inspired By

Eileen Gray

Eileen Gray was an Irish-born French-based architecture and furniture designer and a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture. Her father James Maclaren Smith was a Scottish Landscape painter who was one of her major influences in pursuing her interest in painting and drawing. In 1917, Gray was hired to redesign the Rue de Lota apartment also known as Madame Mathieu Levy. The Rue de Lota apartment has been called “the epitome of Art Deco. An issue of Harper’s Bazaar describes the Rue de Lota as ‘thoroughly modern although with a feel for critically antique. The furniture included some of Gray’s best-known designs - the Bibendum chair was a take on Michelin Man with tire-like shapes sitting on a chrome steel frame. The Pirogue Day Bed was gondola shaped and finished in patinated bronze lacquer. After much success, Gray opened her shop in 1922 and named it Jean Desert after an imaginary male owner “Jean” and Gray’s love of the North African Desert.

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