Tropique chair with fringes, classic black - Leslie Stripe 20

GUBI

NZD$1,296.00 NZD$1,728.00
15% GST is included

Colour: Black, white, blue


GUBI
Tropique chair with fringes
NZD$1,296.00 NZD$1,728.00



Description

GUBI’s Tropique outdoor chair exudes an air of glamour and luxury, particularly that of times past. Designed by Mathieu Matégot in 1951, the patio chair comprises a slender, playfully curved metal frame and high-quality indoor-outdoor upholstery complete with decorative fringes. As a slight deviation from Matégot’s original design, the upholstery is replaceable, further extending the chair’s lifecycle.

The Tropique outdoor collection was designed in the 1950s and relaunched by GUBI in 2022 as part of the GUBI goes al fresco range. Although Tropique was out of production for several decades, it remains one of the few collections that most shaped Matégot’s early career with its decadent aesthetic inspired by life in mid-20th century Côte d’Azur – the furniture series makes one think of luxury hotels, champagne towers and indescribably beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Colour
Black, white, blue
Width
71 cm
Depth
58 cm
Height
86 cm
Seat depth
38 cm
Seat height
45 cm
Armrest height
68.5 cm
Seat width
47 cm
Measurement details
Cushion thickness: 5 cm
Frame material
Stainless steel
Seat cushion
Foam
Upholstery fabric
Limonta Leslie 20 Stripe:
73% polypropylene, 27% polyester
Abrasion resistance
50,000 Martindale
Weight
10.7 kg
Removable cover
Yes
Notes
The seat cushion and backrest are covered
by a UV-resistant fabric that can be exposed to
sunlight. However, the foam of the seat cushion
and the backrest are not water-resistant, and it
is therefore recommended to store them inside
during wet weather conditions like rain or snow.
Product ID
GB10117795

Mathieu Matégot

After studying at Budapest's School of Fine Arts in Budapest, Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) created scenery and tapestries for the National Theatre. He settled in France in 1931 and as a volunteer in the French army, was captured and not released until 1944. After returning home, he started producing handmade furniture in Paris. For a decade Matégot created various design classics but at the beginning of the 60’s changed course to focus on the design of tapestries, for which he won international acclaim.

Matégot’s organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal; a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot; he only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950’s designs would later be considered iconic.

Today, Matégot’s designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic.

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