lounge chair
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Kristian Vedel Modus Lounge Chair and stool/ottoman, Scandinavian Modern
As seen in:Designer: Kristian Vedel
Director: Francois Truffaut
We spotted a Kristian Vedel Modus Lounge Chair and ottoman in François Truffaut’s Fahrenheit 451 (1966).
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Corona Lounge Chair (new)
As seen in:Designer: Poul M Volther
Designed in 1962 by Poul Volther Erik Jørgensen Møbelfabrik, the Corona chair’s sculptured form combines aesthetic appeal with superb comfort. These chairs appear in pink in Casino Royale (1967), in blue in Carnal Knowledge and in white in Roger Sterling’s office in Mad Men.
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Take A Line for a Walk chair by Alfredo Häberli for Moroso
As seen in:Designer: Alfredo Häberli
Moroso
Director: Alex Garland
Alfredo Häberli’s design for the Take A Line For a Walk chair features in Ex Machina.
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Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman White Leather & Walnut
Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
Vitra
Directors: Billy Wilder, Rupert Goold
This Classic Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman in White Leather & Walnut is pure comfort and relaxation, and makes a star appearance in the movie Judy.
Approx £6,655.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $8718
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Wassily lounge chair
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Knoll
While an apprentice at the Bauhaus, Marcel Breuer conceived this first tubular chair, the Wassily lounge chair, which he based on the frame of a bicycle.
Approx £2,400.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $3144
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Black Leather Lounge Chair by Hans Könecke for Tecta, 1965
Designer: Hans Konecke
This model D99 lounge chair was designed by Hans Könecke and was produced by Tecta in Germany in 1965. The piece features a chrome plated steel frame, with a seat and arm rests in black leather.
Approx £1,567.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $2052
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Eames Lounge chair and ottoman (new)
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
Directors: Ridley Scott, Duncan Wellaway
The Eames Lounge chair and ottoman, the most famous and desirable of all Eames creations, has been featured in many classic films and TV programmes