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Tom Vac Ron Arad Designed White Vitra Chair NOW £50

W 65 cms
D 55 cms
H 75 cms
Seat Height 41 cms
813-019

Ron Arad Designed, Tom Vac is an elegantly organic and comfortable chair with a generously proportioned seat. Its corrugated structure provides flexibility and stability and the chair is stackable for easy storage.

The powder-coated base makes Tom Vac suitable for outdoor use just as the materials forming the plastic shell prevent sun-bleaching.

This chair has been used and has scuffs and scratches on both sides and rusting to the chrome.
See photos.
2 original feet are intact. 2 other feet have lost the flange surround (see photo).
 
Still a great statement piece for indoor or outdoors and could be restored if wanted.
 
Collection only from Camberwell London SE5

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