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The Eros Type Chair
Inspired by Philipe Starck
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A high quality reproduction of this Starck classic.

The Eros chair is a small, snug armchair with an organic egg-shaped form. The Eros chair is ideal for home use (dining room/lounge/bedroom) or the office (work station/meeting room/reception).

The Eros chair has a translucent or clear acrylic shell (not brittle Perspex) with a chromed steel pedestal or chrome plated pylon frame.

Please note that there is a substantial delivery discount for multiple orders (click here for more information).

Price £119  + Delivery £15  
Currently in stock

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Material: Acrylic/Steel/Chrome | Dimensions: H 79cm W 62cm x D 70cm seat height: 46 cm
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