Contemporary armchair RM58
compositeglassblack

contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
composite
Frame material
glass
Color
black, red
Market
commercial
Base type
4-legged
Base material
powder-coated steel base
Armrest
with armrests
Frame finish
matte, high-gloss
Motif
plain
Seat height

38 cm
(15 in)

Total height

72 cm
(28.3 in)

Total width

67 cm
(26.4 in)

Total depth

68 cm
(26.8 in)

Description

The RM58 Classic Armchair designed in 1958 by Roman Modzelewski. It was one of the earliest European examples of polyester-glass laminate furniture that was first introduced by Ray and Charles Eames in the USA. Nowadays the use of new materials and industrial technologies made it possible to offer furniture of the highest quality and to bring back this design Icon to our homes. The Story Behind RM58 Classic Armchair The RM58 Classic is the most faithful implementation version of the groundbreaking armchair designed by Roman Modzelewski. It is made using modern composites that are the contemporary equivalents of polyester and glass laminates originally used by Modzelewski in 1958. In analogy to the historical version, RM58 Classic is made using modern technologies applied in yacht construction. In order to provide a high-quality finish and lasting durability, the surface of the seat is covered with a color gelcoat. RM58 is a fine example of Space Age design, which crosses boundaries between new technological approaches with modern and organic aesthetics.

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