'Biscia' Chair by Pascal Mourgue
Designer: Pascal Mourgue (attr.)
Maker: Steiner (unconfirmed)
Year: 1969
Size: H 750 x W 465 x D 500
Condition Report: Good vintage condition. Vinyl upholstery does show some wear and slight discolouration with age. Still holding and functioning perfectly. Chrome in good shape, some light pitting in places.
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The Biscia chair is an intriguing cantilevered design, constructed of Z shaped chrome tubing and a white vinyl leather sling. A comfortable daily option, the design offers a nice bounce, moving with you as you adjust your seating position.
Designed at the end of the 60s by French designer Pascal Mourgue, we are unsure of this chairs exact origin due to a lack of marking or labelling on the original chairs. Likely produced by Steiner in the 70s.
Designer: Pascal Mourgue (attr.)
Maker: Steiner (unconfirmed)
Year: 1969
Size: H 750 x W 465 x D 500
Condition Report: Good vintage condition. Vinyl upholstery does show some wear and slight discolouration with age. Still holding and functioning perfectly. Chrome in good shape, some light pitting in places.
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The Biscia chair is an intriguing cantilevered design, constructed of Z shaped chrome tubing and a white vinyl leather sling. A comfortable daily option, the design offers a nice bounce, moving with you as you adjust your seating position.
Designed at the end of the 60s by French designer Pascal Mourgue, we are unsure of this chairs exact origin due to a lack of marking or labelling on the original chairs. Likely produced by Steiner in the 70s.
Designer: Pascal Mourgue (attr.)
Maker: Steiner (unconfirmed)
Year: 1969
Size: H 750 x W 465 x D 500
Condition Report: Good vintage condition. Vinyl upholstery does show some wear and slight discolouration with age. Still holding and functioning perfectly. Chrome in good shape, some light pitting in places.
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The Biscia chair is an intriguing cantilevered design, constructed of Z shaped chrome tubing and a white vinyl leather sling. A comfortable daily option, the design offers a nice bounce, moving with you as you adjust your seating position.
Designed at the end of the 60s by French designer Pascal Mourgue, we are unsure of this chairs exact origin due to a lack of marking or labelling on the original chairs. Likely produced by Steiner in the 70s.