Michel Cadestin for Airborne 'Yoga' Lounge Chair in Orange Fiberglass
Michel Cadestin for Airborne, 'Yoga' lounge chair, fiberglass, padded leather, steel, France, 1970s
A remarkable lounge chair designed by Michel Cadestin for Airborne in the 1970s. This lounge chair, model 'Yoga', is easily recognized as a design made in the 1970s. Its color, form, and use of materials is all in line with the ethos in furniture design of that period of time. The body of this design, the frame, is made in a bright orange fiberglass. With seats and backrests in padded white leather, this piece is utterly comfortable and a delightful sight for the eyes.
Michel Cadestin (born 1942) is a French interior architect and designer, a graduate of the National School of Decorative Arts and École Boulle. In 1978, he won the competition for the furniture of the Center Pompidou. He participated in various International exhibitions, his 'Papillon' armchair was to be seen in New York in 1983. Another important event for Cadestin was the Paris International Furniture Fair, which awarded him the Creation Prize in 1982.
Please note that this item is in good, used condition. The leather contains some stains and the framework exhibits scratches. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.
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