Description
The Copacabana Lounge Chair was created in 1955 by Mathieu Matégot. The low Copacabana Lounge Chair has the impression of being designed with a single pencil stroke and the elegance of the chair resides in the continuous force of the line. It is constructed on the basis of a curved tubular frame that surrounds the round seat and the back made of the perforated metal Rigitulle sheet that often signifies the work of Matégot, ending with the continuous rear legs. The lounge chair, available in black and a wide range of upholstery on the sit pouf, is ideal for lounge areas and waiting areas as well as the private home.
Technical Info
Measurements:
H: 70 x W: 65 x D: 85cm
Seating height: 33cm
Copacabana Lounge Chair - Fully Upholstered
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Description
The Copacabana Lounge Chair was created in 1955 by Mathieu Matégot. The low Copacabana Lounge Chair has the impression of being designed with a single pencil stroke and the elegance of the chair resides in the continuous force of the line. It is constructed on the basis of a curved tubular frame that surrounds the round seat and the back made of the perforated metal Rigitulle sheet that often signifies the work of Matégot, ending with the continuous rear legs. The lounge chair, available in black and a wide range of upholstery on the sit pouf, is ideal for lounge areas and waiting areas as well as the private home.
Technical Info
Measurements:
H: 70 x W: 65 x D: 85cm
Seating height: 33cm
Designed by Mathieu Matégot

Mathieu Matégot (1910 - 2001). After studying at Budapest's school of art and architecture, Matégot created scenery and tapestries for the National Theatre. He settled in France in 1931 and after WWII, he started producing handmade furniture in Paris. In
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