Ribbon F582 – Pierre Paulin
Ribbon F582 – Pierre Paulin
5,680.00 €
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An icon of a real styl and a fine example of art appliqué. The Ribbon F582 is an armchair designed by Pierre Paulin in 1966 and it is as sublime as comfortable. A famous piece of furniture is the quintessence of Pierre Paulin’s expression: A chair must be more than functional. It should be friendly, fun and colorful.
Name of the product : Ribbon F582
Designer : Pierre Paulin
Description : The armchair design “Ribbon F582” by Pierre Paulin de 1966 for ARTIFORT, tire is not his shape in ruby. This is a structure in the tube of our rembourrée mousse recouvert of tissu on a base laquée. A beautiful ultra design and iconic!
Materials : Textile
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