Eileen Gray Transat Chair
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Seller's Notes:Luxury armchair in very good condition. Selling because I'm moving. Description of item below: The Eileen Gray Transat Chair was used as a deck chair at the famous Villa E 1027 at Roquebrune Menton. It was originally registered under the name "Transat" by Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici in 1927. The name Transat was used as an abbreviation for Transatlantic referring to steamship travel and the deck chairs commonly used on such ships. The Transat Chair has become one of Eileen Gray's most enduring and signature pieces. Eileen Gray was born in Enniscorthy in Ireland in 1878. She died in Paris in 1976. She was from an immigrant family and attended the Slade School in London, before finally moving to France in 1907. Following an initial experimental period with lacquers, she became increasingly involved in furniture design, and later in architectural projects. Her designs are widely recognized as being highly original and refined. These characteristics can clearly be seen in the design of the Transat Chair. Made In Italy.
Brand: Eileen Gray
Collection: TRANSAT CHAIR
Manufacturer Link: https://www.aram.co.uk/eileen-gray-transat-chair.html
Condition: Used - Good: Minor blemishes that most people won't notice
Wear and tear details: na
Age: 7+ Years Old
Overall Dimensions: Width: 28 inches, Height: 44 inches, Depth: 23 inches
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