Upholstered settee in black lacquered ashwood with curved back and storage below seat. Seat in expanded polyurethane foam upholstered with fabric or leather.
ITEM NUMBER
MC-C-1201
DIMENSIONS
Height: 47"
Depth: 17¼"
Width: 36¼"
Weight: 62 lbs.
COM: 1.2 yds.
COL: 22 sq. ft.
PRICING
COM |
$6,584 |
Fabric 1 |
$6,184 |
Leather 1 |
$6,362 |
Leather 2 |
$6,402 |
Leather 3 |
$6,441 |
COLOR SELECTIONS
fabric 1
skill
Skill synthetic leather by Flukso. 69% PVC, 30% COT/PES, 1% PU. 50,000 Martindale.
leather 1
Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed. 0.8 - 1.0mm thick. Pigmented with protective top coat. Soft handle with a silky matte finish.
leather 2
Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed for enhanced larger grain appearance. 1.3-1.5mm thick. Pigmented and protective top coat. Soft handle with silky matte finish.
leather 3
Bovine leather. Natural grain. 1.2-1.4mm thick. Aniline dyed. Finished with resnis and pigments. Protective coat with a soft waxy feel and semi-matte appearance.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
(1868 - 1928)
C.R. Mackintosh was an skilled interior designer, painter and decorator who renown for his inventive interpretation of Art Nouveau. His 'Spook School' did not gain immediate notoriety due to his unconformity to the standards of French and Belgium Art Nouveau. Slowly he gained appreciation by the populous throughout Europe as well as his contemporaries of Art Nouveau whom he thought were excessive in their decorative style. His participation in such landmark events such as the 1902 exhibit of Modern Decorative Arts in Turin and the 1931 Exhibition of the Vienna Secession School solidified his place in the history of design.
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