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Model: Lounge-Chair 'Joker' / Designer: Olivier Mourgue / Manufacturer: Airborne France / Industrial designer Olivier Mourgue was born in Paris in 1939, where he graduated in 1960 in 'interior design' from the École Boulle and in 'furniture design' from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs.
In the 60s, Mourgue became known for his futuristic and Pop Art-inspired furniture, both practical and beautiful. Mourgue developed colorful covers for his furniture, extremely easy to change, which gave personality to each piece.
Among these projects, we see the Joker lounge chair, produced in France in the 60s and characterized by a basic structure in chromed steel.
Production: Airborne FranceModel: JokerDesign period: 1960/1969
| The price refers to the pair of armchairs, they cannot be sold individually. |

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