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Belleville Chair

Belleville Chair

Regular price RM2,163.00 MYR
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Chair Description

Belleville is the name of the vibrant Paris neighbourhood where the designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have their studio. Visual references for the Belleville Chair can be found in the classic French bistro furnishings and lively atmosphere of this Parisian quarter. The chair's familiar shape – even in a contemporary context – might at first be taken for granted, yet it also evokes a sense of mystery and bemusement, since the materiality, construction and fabrication of the chair only become apparent at second glance.

The Belleville Chair is a technically sophisticated plastic chair consisting of two components – a structural frame and a seat shell. Tracing the calligraphic lines of the legs and back, the slender black frame supports a thin shell that tapers from the wide seat surface into a narrow backrest. This type of construction opens up new perspectives for the plastic chair in relation to its material composition: the identity of the Belleville Chair is defined by its seat shell. Available in coloured polypropylene or moulded plywood veneer, the appearance of the Belleville Chair can be transformed from a plastic chair to a wooden chair. An armchair version with forward sloping armrests is also available.

Technical Details

Design Year: 2015

Made In: Germany

Belleville Chair Wood Vitra - Milia Shop



Designer

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Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, 2015

The brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec live and work in Paris. Their oeuvre ranges from small everyday objects to architectural projects. They have worked with Vitra since 2000 and have contributed numerous designs to both the office and home collections.


Brand

 

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Vitra is much more than a brand but rather a staple of design. Established in 1950 in Birsfelden, Switzerland, the brand has left its mark in design history through its transcending path. Starting as a furniture producer, it paved its way to manufacturing and ultimately becoming the powerhouse design institution we see today.

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