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Early LC 4 Pony Lounge Chair
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Description
Chaise-longue with adjustable polished trivalent chrome plated (CR3) steel frame.
Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Perriand for Cassina.
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Black enamel steel base — ponyskin — leather — special beige canvas Creation Date: 1965 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 176698 -
Dimensions
W. 61.02 in; H. 25.2 in; D. 22.05 in; W. 155 cm; H. 64 cm; D. 56 cm;
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Goldwood by Boris, located in Antwerp, Belgium, offers a unique selection of high-end 20th-century furniture and decorative pieces, alongside a range of antique items. For appointments or inquiries, contact us at +32 493 794 223 or info@goldwoodbyboris.com.
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