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Pair of Richard Schultz for Knoll Pull-Up Chairs — 1960s
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Pair of Richard Schultz for Knoll Pull-Up Chairs — 1960s
A classic pair of pull-up chairs designed by Richard Schultz for Knoll, originally introduced in 1966 as part of the iconic 1966 Collection. With their clean lines and durable materials, these chairs work equally well as dining or occasional seating and pair beautifully with Schultz dining tables.
Constructed of aluminum and steel with a weather-resistant powder-coated finish and breathable polyester mesh. Labeled on the underside: Richard Schultz.
Dimensions: 23" W × 24.5" D × 31" H
Seat Height: 18"
Arm Height: 25"
Weight: 22 lbs each
condition:chair frames have wear near feet, vinyl slings mesh has wear and are faded consistent with age and use
Made in USA by Knoll
Commissioned by Florence Knoll for her seaside Florida home, the 1966 Collection was designed to withstand coastal conditions while embodying modernist elegance. Today, it is recognized as a landmark in outdoor furniture design and is part of the Permanent Design Collection at MoMA, New York. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Materials: aluminum vinyl Condition: Good. chair frames have wear near feet, vinyl slings mesh has wear and are faded consistent with age and use Creation Date: 1960 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00004957 Incollect Reference #: 797769
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