







Elda Chair by Joe Colombo
This sofa is exhibited in the Louvre in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, is one of the top 100 famous chairs in the Vitra collection, and is even often seen in classic futuristic movies. It is the famous Elda Chair by retro-futurist master Joe Colombo.
Friends who like antique furniture should be familiar with Joe Colombo. The Italian design master was inspired to design this sofa during a visit to a fiberglass shipyard and named it after his wife Elda. With its cocoon-like sci-fi appearance, rotatable base, and leather cushions that are so comfortable that you want to sleep, Elda has not only become a collection of major museums, but also entered various futuristic movies.
From the 1970s British sci-fi drama "Space 1999" and "The Spy Who Loved Me" to the more modern "The Hunger Games" where Woody Harrison plays a survival mentor, Elda's appearance as if it has always existed in the future has become the favorite of many sci-fi movies.
Year: 1960s
Origin: Italy
Manufacturer: Comfort
Designer: Joe Colombo
Material: Fiberglass, Leather
Dimensions: Seat height 41cm, width 77cm, seat depth 59cm, chair height 92cm
Elda Chair by Joe Colombo
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