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Eero Aarnio "Ball Chair" with Leather Upholstery and Speakers
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Description
Rare model of Eero Aarnio's "Ball Chair" attributed to Adelta. This chair is upholstered in black original leather. The chair features original integrated speakers, that you easily plug in via the cables under the chair.
CONDITION
Very good condition with light scratches and signs of use. One hardly visible repair on the fiber glass edge. The foot has been professionally repainted.
MEASUREMENTS
H 47.25 in. x W 43.31 in. x D 35.44 in.
H 120 cm x W 110 cm x D 90 cm -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Period: 1950-1979 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 504019 -
Dimensions
W. 43.31 in; H. 47.25 in; D. 35.44 in; W. 110.01 cm; H. 120.02 cm; D. 90.02 cm;
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