🟠 POZZA / Maurice Burke / vintage leren safari club fauteuil / Brazilië 1970s

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Mid century modern safari club chair by Maurice Burke and produced by Pozza, Brasil, 1970s / Moderne safari club fauteuils, ontworpen door Maurice Burke en geproduceerd in Brazilie door Pozza, 1970s. Sling fauteuil met een Braziliaans hardhouten frame (pau ferro of walnoten) en bruin leren zitting en armleuningen.

Deze easy fauteuils dateren van vóór de klassieke Arkana ‘Chelsea Chair’ die alleen verkrijgbaar was in skaileer. Eind jaren zestig vervaardigde Pozza uit Brazilië de ‘Alpha’-stoel van Burke in leer met afgeronde hoeken. De zitting van de fauteuil is verstelbaar door deze over het frame te schuiven, op deze manier creëer je een rechtere of luiere zit. De fauteuils zijn gemerkt.

Conditie: goede tot zeer goede vintage conditie. Gebruikssporen overeenkomstig de leeftijd. De bruine kleur is door natuurlijk en kunstlicht nooit hetzelfde, houdt u daar rekening mee bij aankoop.

Afmetingen: breed 62 cm, diep 67 cm, hoogte 72 cm, zithoogte 36-37 cm

Code: F2224

Modern safari club armchairs, designed by Maurice Burke and produced in Brazil by Pozza, 1970s. Sling armchair with a Brazilian hardwood frame (pau ferro or walnut) and brown leather seat and armrests.

These easy armchairs predate the classic Arkana ‘Chelsea Chair’ which was only available in skai leather. In the late 1960s, Pozza of Brazil manufactured Burke’s ‘Alpha’ chair in leather with rounded corners. The seat of the armchair is adjustable by sliding it over the frame, in this way you create a straighter or lazier seat. The armchairs are marked. Good to very good vintage condition. Signs of use according to age. The brown color is never the same due to natural and artificial light, please take this into account when purchasing

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