Guy Rogers Lounge Chairs, 1960 (Bespoke Upholstery)
An exceptional pair of vintage 1960s “New Yorker” lounge chairs, designed by George Fejer and Eric Pamphilon for Guy Rogers and handcrafted in Liverpool, England. Renowned for their elegant proportions and outstanding craftsmanship, these iconic British Mid-Century Modern armchairs perfectly combine comfort with timeless design. The chairs feature beautifully sculpted structural afromosia wood frames, celebrated for their rich colour, distinctive grain, and exceptional durability. Each frame has been professionally restored to enhance the natural beauty of the timber while preserving its authentic Mid-Century character. Presented in excellent condition, the chairs will be newly upholstered in your chosen fabric before dispatch. As part of the restoration, the chairs are fitted with new Pirelli webbing seat supports, ensuring exceptional comfort and longevity while remaining faithful to the original construction. To allow each customer to create a truly individual piece, we offer these chairs with bespoke upholstery. You may choose from a carefully curated selection of premium fabrics by Creation Baumann, high-performance upholstery by Spradling, or alternatively supply your own fabric for us to upholster the chairs to your exact specifications. With their sculptural silhouette, refined afromosia frames, and bespoke upholstery, these iconic Guy Rogers armchairs make an outstanding addition to any Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian-inspired, or contemporary interior. The teak frames have been professionally restored and are presented in excellent condition. The chairs will be newly upholstered in your chosen fabric before dispatch. Dimensions: Overall: 68 x 80 height 85.5 cm Internal dimension: 54 x 54 Height 44 cm Armchair height: 52 cm
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