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Tom Vac Ron Arad Designed White Vitra Chairs £35 each (5 available)

W 65 cms
D 55 cms
H 75 cms
Seat Height 41 cms
813-019

Ron Arad Designed, Tom Vac is an elegantly organic and comfortable chair with a generously proportioned seat. Its corrugated structure provides flexibility and stability and the chair is stackable for easy storage.

The powder-coated base makes Tom Vac suitable for outdoor use just as the materials forming the plastic shell prevent sun-bleaching.

These chairs have been used and have scuffs and scratches on both sides and rusting to the chrome.
See photos.
Some of the feet have lost the flange surround but are perfectly functional.
 
Still a great statement piece for indoor or outdoors and could be refurbished/restored if wanted.
 
Collection only from Camberwell London SE5

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Edited by euan
  • euan changed the title to Tom Vac Ron Arad Designed Vitra White Chairs x 5 £35 each
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