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F780 Concorde Lounge Chair

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Style

Space Age

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Artifort

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Meinkatz

about this product

The F780 Concorde Lounge Chair is an iconic space age armless lounge chair designed by French designer Pierre Paulin in 1966 and manufactured by Dutch company Artifort. It was created for the exclusive first-class waiting room at JFK Airport for Air France's Concorde supersonic aircraft, giving the chair its name.

about the designer

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Pierre Paulin

Born in Paris in 1927, Paulin made his début in the 50's. Known for his designs and installations (TV, Thonet, Bertrand Faure, Disderot, Artifort), he brought modernity to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. He designed all the furniture for the official office of François Mitterrand, and renovated the dining room for Jacques Chirac. At the same time, he founded ADSA with two associates, working on industrial projects (Calor, Allibert, Stamp) and brand image (Air France) as well as fitting-out railway stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare de Versailles Rive Gauche).

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