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The ELDA chair is presented in a rare blend of black, well-worn leather and a bold red fiberglass shell, resulting in a stunning vintage piece. Designed in Italy by Joe Colombo in 1963, the armchair was ahead of its time and regarded as futuristic. The padded black leather covers the seat, arms, and back, and it was named after Colombo's wife, Elda. The ELDA chair is a highly sought-after collector's item, featured in esteemed institutions like The Museum of Modern Art in New York and The Louvre in Paris. This iconic chair has also been used in popular movies like The Hunger Games and James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me. The dimensions of this beautiful chair are W95 x D93 x H93 cm and a comfortable Sh of 40 cm.
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