Designed by: Eileen Gray
Manufactured by: ClassiCon
The Aixia dining chair was one of Eileen Gray‘s personal favorites. She used this chair in all of her apartments, sometimes in the dining room, sometimes at a desk. Even in 1929, when she converted a small apartment in Paris, Rue Chateaubriand, into an atelier of brilliant aesthetic and fascinating functionality for Jean Badovici, Aixia was among the furnishings. The chair is named after the company that produced the steel tubing for Eileen Gray‘s avant-garde designs. Frame of chrome-plated steel tubing. Feet of solid mahogany. Cover in fabric or leather. Manufactured by ClassiCon.
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Designed in 1928.
15.7" W, 20.5" D, 33.1" H
Seat Height: 18.9"
Designed by: Eileen Gray
Manufactured by: ClassiCon
The Aixia dining chair was one of Eileen Gray‘s personal favorites. She used this chair in all of her apartments, sometimes in the dining room, sometimes at a desk. Even in 1929, when she converted a small apartment in Paris, Rue Chateaubriand, into an atelier of brilliant aesthetic and fascinating functionality for Jean Badovici, Aixia was among the furnishings. The chair is named after the company that produced the steel tubing for Eileen Gray‘s avant-garde designs. Frame of chrome-plated steel tubing. Feet of solid mahogany. Cover in fabric or leather. Manufactured by ClassiCon.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1928.
15.7" W, 20.5" D, 33.1" H
Seat Height: 18.9"