Black Leather 'T1' Armchair by Rodney Kinsman for OMK1965
Designer: Rodney Kinsman
Maker: OMK1965
Year: 1967 (recent production)
Size: H 700 x D 780 x W 740
Condition Report: Excellent condition. Almost no signs of use. Very light wear to the chrome frame, leather looks brand new.
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An excellent example of post-war High tech design, the T1 armchair is constructed in a tubular steel frame with a thick leather sling seat. Lightweight yet built to last, the chair was the first product from OMK, founded by Rodney Kinsman in 1965.
Almost brand new, the leather will age beautifully with time, gaining that classic patina over years of use.
Now a true British modern design classic, it was initially purchased by Sir Terence Conran for his well known store ‘Habitat’ in the UK, quickly becoming one of their best selling pieces.
Designer: Rodney Kinsman
Maker: OMK1965
Year: 1967 (recent production)
Size: H 700 x D 780 x W 740
Condition Report: Excellent condition. Almost no signs of use. Very light wear to the chrome frame, leather looks brand new.
.
An excellent example of post-war High tech design, the T1 armchair is constructed in a tubular steel frame with a thick leather sling seat. Lightweight yet built to last, the chair was the first product from OMK, founded by Rodney Kinsman in 1965.
Almost brand new, the leather will age beautifully with time, gaining that classic patina over years of use.
Now a true British modern design classic, it was initially purchased by Sir Terence Conran for his well known store ‘Habitat’ in the UK, quickly becoming one of their best selling pieces.
Designer: Rodney Kinsman
Maker: OMK1965
Year: 1967 (recent production)
Size: H 700 x D 780 x W 740
Condition Report: Excellent condition. Almost no signs of use. Very light wear to the chrome frame, leather looks brand new.
.
An excellent example of post-war High tech design, the T1 armchair is constructed in a tubular steel frame with a thick leather sling seat. Lightweight yet built to last, the chair was the first product from OMK, founded by Rodney Kinsman in 1965.
Almost brand new, the leather will age beautifully with time, gaining that classic patina over years of use.
Now a true British modern design classic, it was initially purchased by Sir Terence Conran for his well known store ‘Habitat’ in the UK, quickly becoming one of their best selling pieces.