
1087.00 £
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Objekto Armchair White Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

923.95 £
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Objekto Armchair Cognac Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

1087.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Black Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

1087.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Whisky Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

1087.00 £
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Objekto Armchair White Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Created to the origin to furnish the parlors of the famous Ginasio Atlético Paulistano of São Paulo, this armchair, signed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly became a classic of Brazilian design. The concept constructiviste of the structure, composed from a unique steel bar folded, and his seated in leather, obtain to this armchair an aesthetical lightness and an incomparble comfort. Paulistano impresses by his conception and his modernisme as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer him simplicity, elegance and well-being. Edit in small series with the passing of the years (almost 350 pieces in the world), it arises of the passed to show that the purity of its lines are timeless: a chef-d'œuvre. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-edit this armchair so that it be not anymore only an object coveted by the collectors, but also an accessible piece to all. Exist with a structure in phosphated carbon (as opposite) or in polite inox. The superbsat in leather is declined in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

1087.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Black Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Created to the origin to furnish the parlors of the famous Ginasio Atlético Paulistano of São Paulo, this armchair, signed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly became a classic of Brazilian design. The concept constructiviste of the structure, composed from a unique steel bar folded, and his seated in leather, obtain to this armchair an aesthetical lightness and an incomparble comfort. Paulistano impresses by his conception and his modernisme as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer him simplicity, elegance and well-being. Edit in small series with the passing of the years (almost 350 pieces in the world), it arises of the passed to show that the purity of its lines are timeless: a chef-d'œuvre. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-edit this armchair so that it be not anymore only an object coveted by the collectors, but also an accessible piece to all. Exist with a structure in phosphated carbon (as opposite) or in polite inox. The superbsat in leather is declined in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

1087.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Whisky Leather H 84 x L 70 x D 70 cm - H seat 55 cm Created to the origin to furnish the parlors of the famous Ginasio Atlético Paulistano of São Paulo, this armchair, signed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly became a classic of Brazilian design. The concept constructiviste of the structure, composed from a unique steel bar folded, and his seated in leather, obtain to this armchair an aesthetical lightness and an incomparble comfort. Paulistano impresses by his conception and his modernisme as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer him simplicity, elegance and well-being. Edit in small series with the passing of the years (almost 350 pieces in the world), it arises of the passed to show that the purity of its lines are timeless: a chef-d'œuvre. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-edit this armchair so that it be not anymore only an object coveted by the collectors, but also an accessible piece to all. Exist with a structure in phosphated carbon (as opposite) or in polite inox. The superbsat in leather is declined in black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - true Leather

883.00 £
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Objekto Rocking chair Black lacquered beech wooden W 58 cm x D 109 cm x H 90 cm The emblematic part of the work of Renaud Bonzon is certainly the rocking chair Gaivota, probably the most rewarded creation in Brazil, combining at the same time aestheticism and ergonomy. Both Museum of the Brazilian House Prize and Movesp Prize winner in 1988, this creation was selected in 1990 to represent Brazil at the Biennial of Design in São Paulo.The curved forms of both seat and back were defined by Renaud Bonzon, as he was sat in deep snow during a stay in French Alps and had a look at his bodyprint after standing up. Keeping ergonomy in mind, Reno wanted to reproduce this confortable form. He paid a special attention to both dimensions and balance making this rocking chair very confortable whatever the size of the person may be.The Jury of the Museum of the Brazilian House Prize particularly underlined the principle of manufacturing giving the product its great lightness as well as the aesthetic qualities combined with the ergonomic factor. For the sake of environment he chose the plywooden manufacturing process in order to give value to wooden trimmings. Furthermore this process allowing the creation of large curves, Reno took advantage of this property to introduce the movement in his creation. The design of the rocking chair, its sinuous curves, irrevocably reminds the movement even statically represented on a picture. Elegance and confort characterize the Gaivota.

883.00 £
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Objekto Rocking chair Natural beechwooden wooden W 58 cm x D 109 cm x H 90 cm The emblematic part of the work of Renaud Bonzon is certainly the rocking chair Gaivota, probably the most rewarded creation in Brazil, combining at the same time aestheticism and ergonomy. Both Museum of the Brazilian House Prize and Movesp Prize winner in 1988, this creation was selected in 1990 to represent Brazil at the Biennial of Design in São Paulo.The curved forms of both seat and back were defined by Renaud Bonzon, as he was sat in deep snow during a stay in French Alps and had a look at his bodyprint after standing up. Keeping ergonomy in mind, Reno wanted to reproduce this confortable form. He paid a special attention to both dimensions and balance making this rocking chair very confortable whatever the size of the person may be.The Jury of the Museum of the Brazilian House Prize particularly underlined the principle of manufacturing giving the product its great lightness as well as the aesthetic qualities combined with the ergonomic factor. For the sake of environment he chose the plywooden manufacturing process in order to give value to wooden trimmings. Furthermore this process allowing the creation of large curves, Reno took advantage of this property to introduce the movement in his creation. The design of the rocking chair, its sinuous curves, irrevocably reminds the movement even statically represented on a picture. Elegance and confort characterize the Gaivota.

883.00 £
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Objekto Rocking chair Walnut-tinted beech wooden W 58 cm x D 109 cm x H 90 cm The emblematic part of the work of Renaud Bonzon is certainly the rocking chair Gaivota, probably the most rewarded creation in Brazil, combining at the same time aestheticism and ergonomy. Both Museum of the Brazilian House Prize and Movesp Prize winner in 1988, this creation was selected in 1990 to represent Brazil at the Biennial of Design in São Paulo. The curved forms of both seat and back were defined by Renaud Bonzon, as he was sat in deep snow during a stay in French Alps and had a look at his bodyprint after standing up. Keeping ergonomy in mind, Reno wanted to reproduce this confortable form. He paid a special attention to both dimensions and balance making this rocking chair very confortable whatever the size of the person may be. The Jury of the Museum of the Brazilian House Prize particularly underlined the principle of manufacturing giving the product its great lightness as well as the aesthetic qualities combined with the ergonomic factor. For the sake of environment he chose the plywooden manufacturing process in order to give value to wooden trimmings. Furthermore this process allowing the creation of large curves, Reno took advantage of this property to introduce the movement in his creation. The design of the rocking chair, its sinuous curves, irrevocably reminds the movement even statically represented on a picture. Elegance and confort characterize the Gaivota.

1061.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Dark brown Leather W 70 cm x D 70 cm x H 82 cm - Seat : H 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in macassar, cognac, black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - Real Leather

1061.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Medium brown Leather W 70 cm x D 70 cm x H 82 cm - Seat : H 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in macassar, cognac, black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - Real Leather

1061.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Dark brown Leather W 70 cm x D 70 cm x H 82 cm - Seat : H 55 cm Originally used to furnish the Paulistano Athletics Club in Sao Paolo, this chair, designed by the famous architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in 1957, has quickly become a classic of Brazilian design. Its constructivist design, composed of a single piece of steel tubing, and leather seat lend this chair aesthetic lightness and incomparable comfort. Paulistano impresses by its design and modernism as well as by the beauty of its lines, that confer upon it simplicity, elegance and a feeling of wellbeing. Produced in small limited series over the years (there are only around 350 worldwide), it has improved with age and proved that the purity of its lines are timeless: a masterpiece. In partnership with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Objekto decided to re-market this chair so that it would no longer be only an object coveted by collectors but accessible to all. Available with a polished stainless steel frame (as in photo opposite) or in phosphated carbon. The superb leather seat is available in macassar, cognac, black, chocolate, whisky, orange and white. Special steel spring - Real Leather

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Light wooden,Medium brown Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Dark brown,Light wooden Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Black,Light wooden Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Light grey,Light wooden Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Dark wooden,Medium brown Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Dark brown,Dark wooden Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors

789.00 £
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Objekto Armchair Black,Dark wooden Leather W 62 cm x D 72 cm x H 74 cm Created in 1968 by the French designer Michel Arnoult, one of the fathers of the Ready-To-Assemble furniture (RTA) and the flat packaging in the Fifties, the Peg-Lev armchair, literally I take and I carry, is one of the premises of the current Cash & Carry. This designer who always ardently defended the democratization of design at the expense of any creative vanity focused on flat-pack making possible the customers to carry easily their furniture, revolutionary approach for that time.The stylishness underlined by both simple and modern lines, the use of noble materials, the great care paid to the manufacturing and finishing processes, bring this iconic and very comfortable creation a timeless touch. Whatever the version you will choose, armchair or rocking chair, you always will appreciate this singular piece that will ever be in fashion. A piece that will pass through the generations.Extra covers sold separately. Real leather - Vegetanned semi-aniline tanning - Available extra covers in the various colors