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Designed in 1975 by Pierre Paulin for Gubi, the Pacha Swivel Lounge Chair in chestnut and black combines sublime comfort with creative expression.
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Description
Designed in 1975 by Pierre Paulin for Gubi, the Pacha Swivel Lounge Chair in chestnut and black combines sublime comfort with creative expression.
With the 70s being a decade of spirited new approaches to design, Paulin designed Pacha without the constraints of legs, thereby attesting the comfort and cosiness of low-level living.
Pacha’s elegant, rounded form sits on a black swivel base and is the result of foam padding, finely stitched lines and Pierre Frey's Malou fabric. The prestigious fabric is woven in northern France from an alpaca, wool and mohair blend.
Details
- The iconic 1975 Paulin design
- Exemplifies the benefits of low-level seating
- Upholstered in Pierre Frey's Malou fabric