1970s Folding Chair Attributed to Roger Tallon
1970s Folding Chair Attributed to Roger Tallon
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Spectacular vintage folding chair from the 1970s, an ingeniously designed piece crafted in solid wood that draws direct inspiration from the iconic models of French industrial designer Roger Tallon. This chair stands out for its completely flat folding mechanism, which, when closed, acquires a sculptural anthropomorphic silhouette measuring a mere two centimeters in thickness. It features an unmistakable backrest with a circular cutout that facilitates handling and transport, a hallmark of the functionalist and playful design of the era.
Once unfolded, it offers a sturdy, ergonomic, and surprisingly comfortable structure, supported by cleverly assembled wooden joints and original metal rivets that ensure stability. Ideal for collectors of 20th-century furniture, this piece combines the warmth of natural-toned wood with the geometric avant-garde of Space Age design. A highly decorative element that brings a strong vintage character to any contemporary interior, ensuring spatial optimization without compromising on museum-quality aesthetics.
Measurements:
- Height: 100 cm
- Width: 44.5 cm
- Depth: 39 cm (unfolded) / 2 cm (folded)
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