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Stedelijk Chair by Sabine Marcelis
- Description
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The Stedelijk Chair is the first chair by Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis. Originally created in raw aluminum for the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, it now arrives in a limited edition of 50 in LAVENDER FROST - an exclusive release for Basic.Space, celebrating the new color palette presented by BD Barcelona. With smooth lines, bold design, and a vibrant character, it merges timeless design with sculpture. Lightweight, stackable, and fully aluminum, it seamlessly adapts to both personal and public spaces, indoors and outdoors.
The whole chair is made of welded aluminum, brush finish with teflon and a varnished finish. Polyproprlene glides included. Microtextured paint finish.
- Measurements
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47.5 x 52 in
- Condition
- New
- Color
- Lavender Frost
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- Pacific Design Center
- Seller
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BD Barcelona
Design since 1972. BD has been around for over half a century. It was founded in a nightclub in 1972 by a bunch of young architects and designers from Barcelona. They broke into the design world with a new vision: to produce and market their designs, and the designs of their friends with complete creative freedom and design criteria. Beginning with the designs of Ettore Sottsass and Álvaro Siza, BD provoked a curiosity about design. These early pieces helped bring international recognition to the country’s design scene, and many of them still exist today. 50 years later, we are an international design company run by a new collective ownership —Nacho Alegre, Marco Velardi and Omar Sosa from Apartamento Magazine; Pablo Bofill Ricardo Bofill, Hernán Cortes, Luna Paiva from Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura; Igor Urdampilleta from Arquitectura-G and Fernando de la Mata— all architects, publishers and designers. Along with one of the founders, Oscar Tusquets, this group fosters the same nonconformist spirit BD has had since its beginnings. Expressing the diversity of the world and its values. Our independence as a company fuels our intentions and supports this purpose, and we are now expanding our design dialogue to delve into diverse realms of creativity. In design and in everything we do.