The Cor Corbi armchair, designed by Klaus Uredat, is a striking example of innovative furniture design from the 1970s. This rare modular piece captivates with its organic form and distinctive, low-slung silhouette, perfectly embodying the spirit of the Space Age era.
The armchair is upholstered in a striking orange corduroy fabric that is not only visually appealing but also pleasant to the touch. The design consists of a curved base and a cylindrical backrest, which together create a sculptural yet comfortable seat. The vibrant color and distinctive material make this piece a true focal point in any room.
The armchair is in good condition, commensurate with its age and use. The original upholstery and cover are intact, giving the piece its authentic vintage character.
This design object integrates beautifully into modern, eclectic, or retro-inspired interiors. It is ideal as a standalone piece in a living room or as part of a larger lounge arrangement, where it functions both as a functional seat and a work of art.
Manufacturer: Cor
Designer: Klaus Uredat
Model: —-Corbi—- Designed in 1969 and presented at the International Furniture Fair in Cologne in 1972, Klaus Uredat's sofa design consists of elements that can be rearranged in a variety of configurations. The two sections of each seat, which are themselves sculptural forms, are upholstered in orange corduroy velvet. Production was limited to the years 1972-1974 and took place in small numbers, making it a highly sought-after collector's item of the 20th century. Literature: Domus, April 1972
Color: Orange
Dimensions: Width 66 cm, Depth 103 cm, Height 70 cm, Seat height 38 cm
Condition: The sofa is in good condition, with slight color variations, see photos.
The upholstery is excellent. The sofa comes from a pet-free, non-smoking home.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsOrangeMaterialTextileNumber of items1Height70 cmWidth66 cmDepth103 cmSeat height37 cm