Its amazing that this classic armchair was designed by Eileen Grey in 1929, it remains as good today as it was then. Dimensions: 90 x 83 x H73 Applications: Commercial or residential Variations: Colour choice Finish: Leather or Fabric Designer: Eileen Gray 1929, www.classicon.com
November 21st, 2008
Its amazing that this classic armchair was designed by Eileen Grey in 1929, it remains as good today as it was then.
Dimensions: 90 x 83 x H73
Applications: Commercial or residential
Variations: Colour choice
Finish: Leather or Fabric
Designer: Eileen Gray 1929, www.classicon.com
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