Pierre Paulin F598 “Groovy” Lounge Chair by Artifort, c.1972
The Groovy Chair, designed by Pierre Paulin in 1973, is a standout piece of 1970s French modernism. Also known as the F598, it features a sculptural silhouette with deep, flowing curves that cradle the body creating an inviting and loungey presence that’s both playful and sophisticated.
Originally produced by Artifort, the Groovy Chair remains a sought-after icon of Paulin’s human-centered design philosophy.
65cmh x 85w x 71d
Please note this is a hire only piece. Enquire here for more details.
The Groovy Chair, designed by Pierre Paulin in 1973, is a standout piece of 1970s French modernism. Also known as the F598, it features a sculptural silhouette with deep, flowing curves that cradle the body creating an inviting and loungey presence that’s both playful and sophisticated.
Originally produced by Artifort, the Groovy Chair remains a sought-after icon of Paulin’s human-centered design philosophy.
65cmh x 85w x 71d
Please note this is a hire only piece. Enquire here for more details.
The Groovy Chair, designed by Pierre Paulin in 1973, is a standout piece of 1970s French modernism. Also known as the F598, it features a sculptural silhouette with deep, flowing curves that cradle the body creating an inviting and loungey presence that’s both playful and sophisticated.
Originally produced by Artifort, the Groovy Chair remains a sought-after icon of Paulin’s human-centered design philosophy.
65cmh x 85w x 71d
Please note this is a hire only piece. Enquire here for more details.