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In 1955, George Nelson designed the Coconut Chair, a piece of furniture that he compared to an eighth of a coconut. Nelson, a leading representative of mid-twentieth-century American modernism, gave it the iconic look of a coconut turned inside out. The plastic shell on the outside is white, while the comfortable seat shell is covered with high-quality leather or textile, available in various colors.
Specifications:
- Dimensions:
- Height: 83.5 cm
- Seat height: 29.5 cm
- Width: 102 cm
- Depth: 82.5 cm
- Choices in the configurator:
- type of upholstery + color
- type of gliders:
- Hard glides for carpet
- Felt glides for hard floors
In 1955, George Nelson designed the Coconut Chair, a piece of furniture that he compared to an eighth of a coconut. Nelson, a leading representative of mid-twentieth-century American modernism, gave it the iconic look of a coconut turned inside out. The plastic shell on the outside is white, while the comfortable seat shell is covered with high-quality leather or textile, available in various colors.
Specifications:
- Dimensions:
- Height: 83.5 cm
- Seat height: 29.5 cm
- Width: 102 cm
- Depth: 82.5 cm
- Choices in the configurator:
- type of upholstery + color
- type of gliders:
- Hard glides for carpet
- Felt glides for hard floors