The stackable and linkable Matrix chair was designed by Thomas Tolleson in the 1970s. The design was executed by the American firm Krueger. The chairs have a chrome tubular frame with a blue polypropylene seat and backrest. Spacious and comfortable, they are suitable for the home, office, or restaurant. A playful and colorful design. The chairs have a light patina on the metal.
This price is for a set of 2.
Number of pieces: 16 in stock
Year: 1970s
Designer/Brand: Thomas Tolleson – Krueger
Origin: USA
Condition: with minor signs of wear consistent with age (patina)
Dimensions: 82 cm high, 44 cm seat height, 46 cm wide, and 57 cm deep
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsSilverMaterialPlastic, MetalNumber of items1Height82 cmWidth46 cmDepth57 cmSeat height44 cmSigns of usageRust