Technical Materials: This substantial set of twelve armchairs, produced by the esteemed Italian manufacturer Elam in the late 1970s, bridges the gap between Mid-Century functionalism and emerging Postmodern aesthetics. The technical construction features a continuous, sleek chromed tubular steel sled base, engineered for exceptional stability and a lightweight visual profile. The curved armrests terminate in elegant solid wood details, lacquered in deep black, providing a crucial tactile contrast and comfort point. The chairs have been professionally reupholstered in a new, high-quality beige/gold velvet, restoring their original sophisticated character while ensuring longevity.
Functionality: Designed for both style and high-performance utility, these chairs are stable, robust, and ready for rigorous daily use in demanding residential or commercial environments. The core technical feature is their perfect stackability, offering an unparalleled space-saving solution for large dining setups, conference rooms, or versatile event spaces. This flexibility makes them an ideal choice for a grand Berlin loft, a dynamic London creative studio, or a modular seating arrangement in a Parisian venue.
Styling Late 70s Italian Design 🔍 How to integrate chromed steel in modern interiors? High-gloss chrome pairs beautifully with raw textures like concrete or natural wood, a popular aesthetic in Milan and NYC penthouses.
Why are stackable designer chairs a good investment? Pieces that offer both iconic design (Elam) and essential space utility are highly sought after by collectors in Amsterdam, Los Angeles, and Barcelona, especially in large, matching sets.
H.75 / W.59 / D.51 / H.seat 46 (cm)
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Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsSilverMaterialVelvetNumber of items1Height75 cmWidth59 cmDepth51 cmSeat height46 cm