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By Pierre Paulin

Pacha Lounge Chair Outdoor with armrest

$4,499

Legendary French designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Lounge Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the changing design style of its period, replacing the austerity of post-war design with a new, vigorous approach.Paulin managed to give a real elegance to the rounded forms of the Pacha Lounge Chair by finding the perfect proportions, raising it lightly on its base and tracing in the foam and upholstery with stitching lines inclined inwards. Through pieces like the Pacha Lounge Chair, Pierre Paulin pioneered low-level living; a modern way of living and sitting on the floor, by getting rid of chair legs.With comfort as the constant starting-point in his designs, the curvaceous, whimsical and organic shapes of the Pacha Chair are conceived to serve the body, providing both comfort and cosiness. Looking at contemporary today as when it first was designed, the Pacha Lounge Chair is an honest, functional piece that brings life and character to any interior setting.

  • Upholstery:Lorkey, Limonta (40, Standard)
  • Base:Moss Gray
Base Function:Swivel
ITEM NO: 10106220
    • Market Compliance:Global
    • Design:Pacha
    • Product Net Weight Kg:26.4
    • Gross Weight Kg:29.4
    • Gross Height Meter:0.7
    • Gross Length Meter:0.93
    • Gross Depth Meter:0.88
    • Seating Dimensions Dx Wx H:85 x 100 x 65 cm
    • Seat Height:37 cm
    • Seat Depth:54 cm
    • Back Height:42 cm
    • Armrest Height:43 cm
    • Armrest Distance Between:32 cm
    • Base Leg Thickness:4 cm
    • Frame Width:56 cm
    • Frame Depth:56 cm

Legendary French designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Lounge Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the changing design style of its period, replacing the austerity of post-war design with a new, vigorous approach.Paulin managed to give a real elegance to the rounded forms of the Pacha Lounge Chair by finding the perfect proportions, raising it lightly on its base and tracing in the foam and upholstery with stitching lines inclined inwards. Through pieces like the Pacha Lounge Chair, Pierre Paulin pioneered low-level living; a modern way of living and sitting on the floor, by getting rid of chair legs.With comfort as the constant starting-point in his designs, the curvaceous, whimsical and organic shapes of the Pacha Chair are conceived to serve the body, providing both comfort and cosiness. Looking at contemporary today as when it first was designed, the Pacha Lounge Chair is an honest, functional piece that brings life and character to any interior setting.

Breaking boundaries once more, Pierre Paulin’s pioneering seating concept is moving outdoors. Enchanting exteriors demand dedicated seating to define spaces and create ambience.

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DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY

 

 

Designed for durability, the Pacha Collection for outdoor features a specially developed membrane interlayer that is both water-resistant and breathable to ensure quick drying after exposure to rain while maintaining the indulgent comfort of the iconic original.

 

 

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ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

 

The Pacha Collection can be customized in any one of a vast array of fabrics and materials. The distinctive silhouette enables the Pacha to carry bold colors with tactile expressions.

On GUBI.com/Upholstery, you can explore all suitable options from the GUBI Upholstery Collection.

 

PIERRE PAULIN

 

Legendary French furniture designer Pierre Paulin bestrode the 1960’s and 70’s with his recognizable and innovative style that instantly revolutionized everyday furniture.

A joyful modernist, Paulin’s low-slung pieces provided a new laidback perspective on life and his forward-looking, eclectic and sculptural approach to furniture design instantly caught the mood of the swinging 60’s. The hedonistic, sinuous style of Paulin’s design also attracted the patronage of presidents Georges Pompidou and François Mitterrand, who asked him to redecorate parts of the Elysée Palace in the 1970’s and 80’s.

 

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GUBI for UNICEF

 

GUBI and UNICEF launch Young Hopes Campaign: 100% of the profits from the sale of a limited edition of 100 of Pierre Paulin’s iconic chair to support health and education for children around the world. 

 

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