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Phantom Hands Office Armchair X Leg
$ 1,840
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Description
Phantom Hands' re-edition of the Office Armchair with cross legs (X leg) designed for buildings in Chandigarh in the 1960s. Symmetric ‘X’ or ‘cross’ units on either side form a unified armrest and leg assembly. The curved backrest is freestanding and bowed. The X legged version of the Office Chair was not made in very large quantities; the V legged version was produced in far larger numbers in the prolific period between the mid 1950s to mid 1970s. Handcrafted by traditional craftspeople in Bangalore, India in sustainably harvested or reclaimed teak and natural cane. Available in Natural Teak, Black Finish and Z4 Walnut.
H 30.8 in x W 20.9 in x D 22.7 in
H 78 cm x W 53 cm x D 57.5 cm
Seat Height: 17.4 in 44 cm
Lead time 8-10 weeks -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: New Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 753387 -
Dimensions
W. 20.9 in; H. 30.8 in; D. 22.7 in; W. 53.09 cm; H. 78.23 cm; D. 57.66 cm;
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