Experience a tangible piece of cinematic history with this authentic 1960s Djinn armchair. Designed by Olivier Mourgue and famously showcased in Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, this seat remains one of the most visionary silhouettes of the 20th century. Its fluid, anthropomorphic lines aren't just a visual statement, they offer an incredibly ergonomic, low-slung lounging experience that feels as futuristic today as it did in 1965.
This specific rare find has undergone a meticulous conservative restoration to preserve its soul. We’ve professionaly refreshed the interior with brand-new high-quality foam and internal webbing, ensuring the structural integrity is rock-solid and the comfort is unparalleled. New zippers have been expertly integrated for longevity.
The original red lobster stretch fabric has been carefully preserved; while it shows light, honest traces of its journey through time, it remains free of any tears or structural damage. It’s a soulful, ready-to-use centerpiece that balances vintage character with modern reliability.
H.70 / D.75 / D.70 / H.seat 35 (cm)
Literature: Domus 431 - October 1965
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsRedMaterialTextileNumber of items1BrandAirborneHeight70 cmWidth70 cmDepth75 cmSeat height35 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring