BD Barcelona × Konstantin Grcic
Chair B: Upholstered
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
$1,655
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$1,888
Description
To complement its varnished natural or black-lacquered wooden structure, B Chair adds an upholstered-seat version in a range of textile and leather variations. Konstantin Grcic’s seating with aluminum in its structure features a striking X-shaped frame in sturdy but lightweight beech plywood with a solid-ash backrest and it conveniently folds up for storage.
Specifications
Size
- 30.3" h x 22" w x 18.9" d (77x56x48cm)
- Seat height: 18.1" (46cm)
Material
Solid ash, beech plywood, metal, EVA foam, stainless steel, powder-coated aluminum, PVC, oak
Details
- Category 1: Libra
- Category 2: Iris, laser j flash, Gaudi
- Category 3: Nabucco, Fusion
- Category 4: Moss
- Florida Leather
- Panama Leather
- Sauvage Leather
- Vintage Leather
- COM and COL are available on request
Brand
BD Barcelona
An eclectic edge and quality manufacturing are cornerstones of BD Barcelona, a design collective founded in 1972 by a handful of young buck architects. The initial goal was to realize their own object and furniture design for their respective projects and on their own terms.
This objective continues, yet other designers have entered its stable, both young such as fellow Barcelona-native Cristian Zuzunaga and legacy heroes such as the late Italian superstar Ettore Sottsass. They have brought to market the flights of fancy of Salvador Dali, and taken on modern challenges by reusing leftover materials in a collection called Remix. The stable of celebrated creatives include Jamie Hayon, Oscar Tuesquets, Stephen Burks, Konstantin Grcic and Doshi Levien.
Beauty guided the founding nonconformists from the start, and it still does as they enter their sixth decade in business. Artisanal craftsmanship—all in Barcelona and surrounding parts–and a luxurious sensibility merge with state-of-the-art technologies and an architect’s practicality.