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W. 62 x H. 84 x D. 64 cm
Designed by Stephen Burks
Designed by American designer Stephen Burks, Traveler is a complete collection for reading, dining, and lounging outdoors. Its signature characteristic is the thin lacquered aluminium tube structures with woven coloured cords in three colour combinations: vibrant (coral, red and yellow), calm (grey, white and cobalt blue) and natural (ropelike cord in mouse grey, beige and brick). ...
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Estimated delivery time: 10 to 12 weeks
Dining armchair with structure in lacquered epoxy, col. coral, and polyethylene thread, col. orange and yellow. Cushions in foam and Dacron, upholstered in WIFERA and CARTENZA fabrics: grey seat and back cushions.
Other harmonies also available.
Tubular structure in aluminium with Epoxy lacquer, upholstered in hand-twisted 5mm-thick polyethylene resin, black patina.
Seat in twisted resin, seat cushion in "quick dry foam" (quick dry and anti-mould) 27kg/m3.
Back cushion in polyester fibres, removable covers.
Upholstered in Outdoor fabric. Cartenza and Wifera fabrics 100% Olefin, UV and mold resistant, hand washing with soap, air drying
Includes:
Other versions available in the showroom:
Bridge - harmonie calme structure - W. 62 x H. 84 x D. 59 cm
Stephen Burks is one of the most recognized American industrial designers of his generation. He considers design to be an expression of historic and cultural identity. To demonstrate this philosophy he collaborated with Roche Bobois on the creation of the Traveller collection, a pair of armchairs that symbolizes the transatlantic nature of the partnership. While sharing some characteristics, the American and European versions differ in ways that reflect the different furniture traditions histories of each continent.
More info...Roche Bobois is pleased to partner for the second consecutive year with FAB Paris, the only trade fair dedicated to fine arts and antiques in Paris, to be held at the Grand Palais from November 22 to 27.
Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine FAB Paris 2024