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Manufactured by Les Huchers-Minvielle in 1963, awarded that same year at the Salon des Arts Ménagers, the Vallée Blanche chaise longue, designed while Pierre Guariche was collaborating on the creation of La Plagne ski resort, is one of key pieces of the designer, appearing in the permanent collection at the Centre Pompidou. Its long, refined silhouette invites you to relax thanks to a very comfortable textile treatment. In one piece, filled with latex foam, its wooden structure is upholstered with a beautiful wool fabric. This re-edition fully respects the original design, a true exercise of style with its seamless base and cover.
2 Materials
GENTLE - A knitted velvet with a 100 % New Zealand wool pile. Resistant to wear, 100 % natural and stretchy, making it the ideal covering material for the most unusual shapes. Easy to maintain.
WOOL 60%, POLYAMID 20%, POLYESTER 20%
POLYESTER 55%, WOOL 29%, POLYAMID 16%
1 Dimensions
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Height 27 "
Width 27 "
Depth 59 "
Seat height 8 "
Seat 1 place
Weight 58.202 lb
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