Bel Air armchair by Peter Shire for Memphis Milano
Peter Shire
The Bel Air armchair by the Californian designer and ceramicist Peter Shire has become a symbol of the Memphis Milano Group and is represented in prestigious collections (including the Groningen Museum, Vitra Design Museum, MAK Frankfurt). The asymmetrical backrest of the armchair is inspired by shark fins and the Stevens House by the architect John Lautner in Malibu.
The Memphis Milano Bel Air armchair was designed in 1982. The armchair consists of a wooden frame and foam padding with a colorful wool cover.
Mass:
Width 115cm, depth 110cm and height 125cm
With Memphis Milano seal and certificate of authenticity.
The Memphis Milano Bel Air armchair was designed in 1982. The armchair consists of a wooden frame and foam padding with a colorful wool cover.
Mass:
Width 115cm, depth 110cm and height 125cm
With Memphis Milano seal and certificate of authenticity.
 All products are handmade to order in Italy. For this reason, depending on the volume of orders, delivery times may be longer. We ask for your understanding.
										
																							
																											Item:  Bel Air armchair by Peter Shire for Memphis Milano
													
																																			
																											Brand:  Memphis Milano
													
																																			
																											Designers:  Peter Shire
													
																																			
																											Measures:  B115cm × H125cm × T110cm
													
																																			
																											Nr.:  5263
													
																																		
																						
										
									
										
											
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				and delivery
without assembly
Bel Air armchair by Peter Shire for Memphis Milano
						
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