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Tube Chair

TUBE CHAIR armchair by Cappellini. Structure formed by four hollow cylindrical modules of different sizes. The armchair can be easily transformed according to the user’s needs and easily transportable from one place to another. Design: Joe Colombo
Availability: Approximately 12 weeks for production
Assembly Difficulty: Easy Assembling

Availability: In stock

Regular Price: $3,366.54

Special Price $3,198.21

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Details

Modular and flexible, essential and customizable: the Tube Chair – an iconic presence in the permanent collections of the Triennale in Milan, and the MoMA and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York – has undergone a contemporary renovation using new avant-garde technical advancements that ensure all the characteristics of Joe Colombo’s original design remain unaltered. A cross between a chaise longue and a canapé, an object of design and the authentic reflection of a lifestyle, Tube Chair defies time with its emblematic, mutable appearance.

Model and Dimensions:

- TUC1 TUBE CHAIR ARMCHAIR - Width 115 x depth 62 x height 66.5 cm

Additional Info

Country of manufacture Italy
Availability Approximately 12 weeks for production
Assembly Difficulty Easy Assembling
Shipping Amount 1
Weight No
Design Joe Colombo
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Designer

 

Joe Colombo   

Joe Colombo studied at the Polytechnic of Milan and the Brera Art Academy.

After an important, albeit brief, escapade with informal painting, he decided to devote himself entirely to design and architecture. In 1954, he participated in an exhibition at the 10th Triennale, and in 1956 his first architectural project was completed in Milan, in via Rosolino Pilo.

In 1963, he opened his own studio, where he dedicated himself to furnishings and industrial design of products made in series, many of which, in their various configurations, can be considered proper systems.

A precursor of the study of ergonomic design, he developed unique products with a dynamic sculptural appearance.

Many of his objects are considered milestones of design and are part of the collections of the world’s most important museums, such as the MoMa and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. 

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