Product Information
The Bibendum Chairs striking design provides a dramatic focal point for any room, not to mention a seat your guests will fight to sit in. Hard to believe the Bibendum Chair was largely forgotten until 1972, when one of Gray's original creations surfaced at an auction and reminded modern design experts around the world of this lost masterpiece. The chair was a departure for Gray, who abandoned the more classic design she had been known for, for the type of tubular steel construction used by Bauhaus designers like Marcel Breuer. The chair was relatively large - as one would expect the giant, rubber Michelin Man to be - at approximately 84cm deep and 74cm tall. The legs are made of a polished, chromium plated stainless steel tube, the framing of the actual seat of beechwood, and rubber webbing is woven across the seat base for added comfort. The result is one of the 20th Century's most iconic pieces of furniture. Our version is reproduced to the style of the original design.
| Model | Armchair |
|---|---|
| SKU | 22002 |
| Dimensions | Width 91cm, Depth 84cm, Height 74 |
| Designer | Eileen Grey |
| Colour | Black, Brown, Cream, Blue, Green, Red, Orange, White, Purple, Beige, Chocolate |
| Cubic Meter (CBM) | 0.67 |







