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TORRES CLAVE

Torres Clave

The architect Josep Torres Clav created this armchair in 1934, drawing inspiration from the traditional models used in Ibiza (cadirats).
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The architect Josep Torres Clav created this armchair in 1934, drawing inspiration from the traditional models used in Ibiza (cadirats). The armchair was used to furnish the prestigious Pavilion of the Spanish Republic at the International Exposition in Paris in 1937, together with works as Picasso's Guernica, Alexander Calder's Mercury Fountain and Mir's Catalan Farmer. The armchair combines oak structure and knitted string. The beauty of its materials and its extraordinary comfort makes it particularly suitable for hotels, reception areas, lounges and libraries or reading areas.

  • Lounge chair produced using traditional methods
  • Made from solid oak frame finished with colourless water-based varnish
  • Solid structure with extraordinary comfort
  • Height: 750
  • Width: 700
  • Depth: 800