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Contemporary fireside chair Pallone
leatherfabricmulti-color

contemporary fireside chair
contemporary fireside chair
contemporary fireside chair
contemporary fireside chair
contemporary fireside chair
contemporary fireside chair
contemporary fireside chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric, leather
Color
customizable color, multi-color
Base type
3-legged
Base material
chromed metal base
Motif
plain
Seat depth

42 cm, 54 cm, 60 cm
(16.5 in, 21.3 in, 23.6 in)

Total height

52 cm, 66 cm, 73 cm
(20.5 in, 26 in, 28.7 in)

Total width

59 cm, 78 cm, 86 cm
(23.2 in, 30.7 in, 33.9 in)

Total depth

59 cm, 76 cm, 84 cm
(23.2 in, 29.9 in, 33.1 in)

Description

A Leolux icon. The ball chair that specially designed in 1989 for the house of the future is still as futuristic as it was back in the days of its introduction. And perhaps that's why it's so successful. Pallone is a personality, the perfect centrepiece for eccentric interiors. The two seat 'zones' (middle and outside) are only available in leather. For the back, you can also choose a fabric covering. There is one exception: you can also have Pallone completely covered in stretch fabric. On 20 June 1989, the House of the Future opened in Rosmalen, the brainchild astronomer and television presenter Chriet Titulaer, that brought together the most progressive home concepts of the day. Leolux was challenged to develop seating options for the house. The beautiful Amata butterfly folding screen and the futuristic Pallone seating concept were the results, designed by Roy de Scheemaker. Pallone's legs and frame come standard with a chrome finish. But if you prefer one of our beautiful epoxy colours, that's an available option.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.