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This set of four vintage mid century modern Model 150 tulip arm chairs designed by Eero Saarinen were manufactured by Knoll in 1971. This iconic set of mid century chairs feature a white lacquered molded fiberglass seat form on a cast aluminum pedestal base. The cushions have been professionally reupholstered in Knoll “Facet” fabric in beautiful Cobalt blue, with new foam to match original cushion profile and including zippers and Velcro to keep cushions in place as per originals. Knoll International Park Avenue stickers on all chairs. One chair with fabric label dated 1971.
CONDITION
Very good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. Vintage appearance with typical natural aging of fiberglass with a few chips at edges, rubbed spots and general scuffs and scratches. Cushions have been professionally reupholstered.
DIMENSIONS
W 26" x D 24" x H 31.5"
Seat Height: 17.5"
NOTE: List price is for 4 chairs. We have a fifth matching chair sold separately.
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Condition
All items are vintage and as such will show some normal wear and tear. We will point out any significant flaws, but please read descriptions and review photos carefully. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. We are always happy to provide additional photos on request. Minor variance in color may occur in photographs. 
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