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Contemporary armchair Bonnie
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contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric, leather
Frame material
steel
Options
with removable cover
Color
brown, beige, red
Designer
by Pierre Paulin
Market
commercial
Base material
lacquered metal steel base
Armrest
with armrests
Motif
plain
Seat height

360 mm
(14.2 in)

Total height

800 mm
(31.5 in)

Total width

960 mm
(37.8 in)

Total depth

940 mm
(37 in)

Description

Ligne Roset was able to work on the reissue of the Bonnie seating using a real collector’s item, one of only a few very rare examples in existence (modèles 500 and 500/2 – design 1975). From the outset, the Bonnie seating was striking in terms of its comfort, both visual and real, hugging the lines of the human body fiercely. The Bonnie seating is at once extremely comfortable and also clever, without being too clever. COMFORT Seat and integral armrests in high resilience polyurethane Bultex foam 36 kg/m3 – 2.8 kPa, with comfort layer in ultra-flexible polyurethane foam 30 kg/m3 – 1.8 kPa. Integral backrest in Bultex 26 kg/m3 – 1.4 kPa, with comfort layer in ultra-flexible polyurethane foam 30 kg/m3 – 1.8kPa. MAKING-UP 5 mm baguette stitch on periphery. Covers are quilted with 4 or 8 buttons Ø 20 mm covered in matching fabric or leather. Covers may be removed by an upholsterer. COVERING MATERIALS True to the original spirit of this model, plain covering materials are recommended: smooth leathers or nubuck, woollen fabrics...a selection of stretch jersey fabrics is also on offer for the plain version.

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