description
The iconic and ergonomic armchair created by Joe Colombo
back in the 1960s, Jow Colombo designed this armchair using a meticulous ergonomic study in order to optimize the seating posture.
The structure is made of two jointless veneered sheets one for the backrest-seat-armrest and the other for the legs. The upholstery is provided by a booster cushion with with differentiated density to optimize optimum anatomical support. Design: Joe Colombo, 1964.
Dimensions: 83,5x86xH80cm
Structure finish: natural oak
The brand: Founded by Giorgio Bordin in 1999, the company B-Line began by reissuing historical icons of design part of the Italian modernist design movement of mid/late 1960’s which production had been stopped for a number of years. One such product, the Boby trolley, created by the celebrated architect and designer Joe Colombo, has since become one of the most celebrated pieces of Italian post war design, part of the permanent collection of innumerable museums all over the world. From the very beginning the company has flanked its iconic re-editions with exciting new creations thanks to its collaboration with a number of leading contemporary designers.