Indochine Armchair
Indochine Armchair by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina.
Designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1943, the Indochine armchair is a re-working of the iconic LC7 seat; a swivel seat with a tubular metal frame and curved back.
Imagined when Perriand was living in Vietnam, the seat is reflective of the designer’s flexible and resourceful approach to design. Exchanging the metal frame for one made of wood, the choice of materials and crafts techniques are reflective of what was available during that war-time period.
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Description
Indochine Armchair by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina.
Designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1943, the Indochine armchair is a re-working of the iconic LC7 seat; a swivel seat with a tubular metal frame and curved back.
Imagined when Perriand was living in Vietnam, the seat is reflective of the designer’s flexible and resourceful approach to design. Exchanging the metal frame for one made of wood, the choice of materials and crafts techniques are reflective of what was available during that war-time period.
Dimensions
Chair: 58dia x 48 / 71cmh
Seat: 61dia
Materials
A black stained ashwood or natural walnut frame. The feet are in plastic. The back is padded in CFC-free polyurethane foam and the seat in CFC-free polyurethane foam and polyester wadding.
The seat is available upholstered in a range of fabrics from the following collections:
Fabric cat. E: Eremo, Perbacco
Fabric cat. F: Champ, Marocco, Rox
Fabric cat. L: Lincoln, Lipari*, Look, Ortigia UK
Fabric cat. S: Samsara Pilot
Leather cat. X: Scozia
Leather cat. Y: Extra
Leather cat. Z: Natural, Natural ZZ
For colour examples and upholstery options, please view the downloadable PDFs in Product downloads.
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