GUBI Nagasaki Dining Chair, Black
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GUBI's Nagasaki Dining Chair was designed in 1954 and remains Mathieu Matégot's most famous work. It was exhibited for the first time at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1954 and, along with Arne Jacobsen's Ant Chair (1952), is one of the few three-legged models. The dining chair is made of perforated sheet metal – Rigitulle, which is characteristic of Matégot's work, and features unique details, such as the small stirrup that holds the seat and legs together. Both the backrest and seat are curved and arched, like a saddle, and the overall impression is one of lightness. The highly graphic design is reminiscent of Le Corbusier's work for the church in Ronchamp. Today, the dining chair is part of the permanent collection at the internationally renowned, privately-owned Vitra Design Museum.
Dimensions: D45 x W59 x SH46cm
Materials: Soft Black Semi Matt
Ever since its founding in 1967, GUBI’s ambition has been to create furniture and lighting where refined aesthetics and uncompromising functionality meet. GUBI draws on both iconic designs from the past and new ideas from contemporary designers, creating furniture that feels both timeless and relevant. At KEEPR, you will find an exclusive selection of GUBI designs from previous collections and exhibitions – unique finds with character and quality to last for generations.
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