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Pair of William Armbruster Monumental Five Seat Sofas in Chase Manhattan NYC
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Pair of William Armbruster Monumental Five Seat Sofas in Chase Manhattan NYC
Armbruster included in MoMA's Good Design exhibits in the early 50's and lauded by such figures as George Nelson. His company, Edgewood Furniture, competed with Knoll in contract settings, such as Gordon Bunschaft and SOM’s Manufacturers Trust building at 510 Fifth Ave in New York City, where his chairs sat opposite a major Bertoia wall installation. These monumentally long, floating sofa forms graced the executive offices of Chase Manhattan. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Stainless Steel,Upholstery,Appliqué Condition: Good. Minor scratches to the base, consistent with age and use. Upholstery has been replaced with Holly Hunt Great Plains Fabric. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 657167 -
Dimensions
W. 149.01 in; H. 27.76 in; D. 32.01 in; W. 378.49 cm; H. 70.51 cm; D. 81.31 cm;
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