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’Sphere’ lounge chairs I Designed by Boris Tabacoff in 1971 Manufactured by the French MMM (Mobilier Modular Moderne) These chairs have a characteristic brown acrylic shell which holds a thick comfortable cushion. The cushion is left un-upholstered The acrylic glass shell is held by a heavy circular base made of chromed metal. Boris Tabacoff is a Bulgarian designer who is one of the artists of the Post-War School of Paris (1945-2000). He was the very first designer from the Ecole de Paris after the war to create furniture and objects in acrylic glass. Creator of the first Cardin acrylic glass furniture. He benefits from the Glorious Thirties in France and his workshop creates and manufactures Design de Cardin. It is very present in the art magazines of the 60s and 70s thanks to Cardin using acrylic ass for the edition of bathtubs, chairs, tables, and the famous Cardin clocks, as well as all kinds of prestigious desks in acrylic glass. Dimensions: Height: 24.02 in (61 cm) Diameter: 27.17 in (69 cm) Date of Manufacture: 1971 Place of Origin: France

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