UK design duo Pearson Lloyd has come up with a new contemporary version of the iconic bucket chair. It features a black or white appearing back bucket or can be fully covered. Sweeping lines, inviting bucket. Delivery time: 6 – 7 weeks Applications: Any nice place Variations: Dinner/conference or lounge, Cross bar, 4 leg Eiffel […]
November 21st, 2008
UK design duo Pearson Lloyd has come up with a new contemporary version of the iconic bucket chair. It features a black or white appearing back bucket or can be fully covered. Sweeping lines, inviting bucket.
Delivery time: 6 – 7 weeks
Applications: Any nice place
Variations: Dinner/conference or lounge, Cross bar, 4 leg Eiffel frame, Disc base
Manufacturer: Walter Knoll, www.walterknoll.de
Designer: Pearson Lloyd, www.pearsonlloyd.com
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