Robin Day Reclining chair
‘Reclining chair’ designed in 1952 by Robin Day for Hille, UK.
Stove-enamelled steel rod frame with wooden armrests and upholstered seat. Day considered this design one of his most successful.
The previous owners had the chair reupholstered in a beautiful Mourne Textiles fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie who originally supplied fabric for Day’s designs in the 50s.
In very good condition, armrests have been re-polished. Fabric has some fading on the back of the chair but otherwise excellent.
91cm high x 89cm wide x 86cm deep.
‘Reclining chair’ designed in 1952 by Robin Day for Hille, UK.
Stove-enamelled steel rod frame with wooden armrests and upholstered seat. Day considered this design one of his most successful.
The previous owners had the chair reupholstered in a beautiful Mourne Textiles fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie who originally supplied fabric for Day’s designs in the 50s.
In very good condition, armrests have been re-polished. Fabric has some fading on the back of the chair but otherwise excellent.
91cm high x 89cm wide x 86cm deep.
‘Reclining chair’ designed in 1952 by Robin Day for Hille, UK.
Stove-enamelled steel rod frame with wooden armrests and upholstered seat. Day considered this design one of his most successful.
The previous owners had the chair reupholstered in a beautiful Mourne Textiles fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie who originally supplied fabric for Day’s designs in the 50s.
In very good condition, armrests have been re-polished. Fabric has some fading on the back of the chair but otherwise excellent.
91cm high x 89cm wide x 86cm deep.