Original design armchair ELDA
fabricleatherfiberglass

original design armchair
original design armchair
original design armchair
original design armchair
original design armchair
original design armchair
original design armchair
original design armchair
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Characteristics

Style
original design
Seat material
fabric, leather
Frame material
fiberglass
Options
handmade
Color
gray, brown, white, black, beige
Designer
by Joe Colombo
Base type
swivel
Base material
fiberglass base
Armrest
with armrests
Frame finish
polished
Motif
plain
Total height

92 cm
(36.2 in)

Total width

92 cm
(36.2 in)

Total depth

92 cm
(36.2 in)

Description

“Futuristic design for observers of the 1960–70s”. With his project for the Elda chair, Colombo achieved an original synthesis between American and Scandinavian furniture design of the 1950s and the classics of the 1930s, which mixed futurism and functionalism. Elda has a rotating circular base that holds two fibreglass petal-shaped shells, padded within with removable tubular cushions upholstered in leather. More than an object, this armchair becomes a tool of physical and mental well-being, combining the privacy of the high back and protective shape of the shell with the comfort of the anatomical cushions and functional rotation thanks to the hidden wheels. 360-degree revolving structure in fibreglass built according to the original design, in moulds, entirely handmade. Anatomically-designed padding of polyurethane foam in different thicknesses, with Dacron cover. Given the special processing, both the leather and fabric upholsteries are not removable. Outer fibreglass frame colours: white and black, metallic finishes: bronze, grey, blue.

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