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Pacha Chair

The Pacha Chair, designed by the modernist French designer Pierre Paulin, epitomizes the low-level living trend of the 1960s. Introduced in 1975, this chair features a low-slung profile and a slim metal base that raises it just a few inches off the ground. The Pacha Chair's organic curved seat and back cushions offer a cozy lounging experience, making it a timeless addition to any modern space.

  • Dimensions:
    • Overall: 25.59" H x 30.32" W x 33.47" D
    • Seat: 14.57" H x 30.31" W x 21.26" D
  • Materials:
    • Fully upholstered with a slim metal base
  • Features:
    • Organic curved seat and back cushions for comfort
    • Available in a fixed or swivel base
    • Timeless design originally introduced in 1975
  • Color Options: Cream, Dark Blue, Grey, Petrol
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for residential and commercial spaces
Pacha Chair

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The Pacha Chair, designed by the modernist French designer Pierre Paulin, epitomizes the low-level living trend of the 1960s. Introduced in 1975, this chair features a low-slung profile and a slim metal base that raises it just a few inches off the ground. The Pacha Chair's organic curved seat and back cushions offer a cozy lounging experience, making it a timeless addition to any modern space.

  • Dimensions:
    • Overall: 25.59" H x 30.32" W x 33.47" D
    • Seat: 14.57" H x 30.31" W x 21.26" D
  • Materials:
    • Fully upholstered with a slim metal base
  • Features:
    • Organic curved seat and back cushions for comfort
    • Available in a fixed or swivel base
    • Timeless design originally introduced in 1975
  • Color Options: Cream, Dark Blue, Grey, Petrol
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for residential and commercial spaces