"Barcelona Pavilion Chair with Ottoman - Modern Design"

£ 675.00
Dining & Living Room Furniture
10 months
New
Sell
England
London
IG1 1BA - Clements Road, IG1 1BA, Ilford, Greater London, United Kingdom
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Published 10 months ago by Interior Furnishes
£ 675.00
New
Sell
Clements Road, IG1 1BA, Ilford, Greater London, United Kingdom, IG1 1BA Ilford, London, England
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"Barcelona Pavilion Chair with Ottoman - Modern Design", Dining & Living Room Furniture for Sale in Ilford, London


The Barcelona Pavilion Chair with Ottoman is a timeless design by Ludwig Mie's van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, crafted for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. Featuring a sleek stainless steel frame and luxurious leather cushions, this iconic set embodies modernist elegance and minimalism. The ergonomic chair offers exceptional comfort, while the ottoman provides versatility as a footrest or additional seating. Perfect for any modern living space, it combines artful craftsmanship with functional design, making it a classic addition to any home or office. Read more

Published on 25/03/2025

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"Barcelona Pavilion Chair with Ottoman - Modern Design", Dining & Living Room Furniture for Sale in Ilford, London


The Barcelona Pavilion Chair with Ottoman is a timeless design by Ludwig Mie's van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, crafted for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. Featuring a sleek stainless steel frame and luxurious leather cushions, this iconic set embodies modernist elegance and minimalism. The ergonomic chair offers exceptional comfort, while the ottoman provides versatility as a footrest or additional seating. Perfect for any modern living space, it combines artful craftsmanship with functional design, making it a classic addition to any home or office.

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