Kolho Chair - Natural - Floor Model - Grade A
NOTE: Floor Model - Grade A -Â great conditionÂ
Our Floor model products are items that have been displayed in our Showroom for a few months, and might show light used wear - please feel free to request photos of the actual product before placing your order at [email protected]
"Kolho is a series of tables and chairs formed of right angles and serpentine forms. It is inspired by Apollo landing and a small town called Kolho in Finland. The serpent represents temptation and chaos which supports the flat plane of reason. The space between Reason and Chaos is that of PLAY. This is the space where our human animal truly shows its greatest self." — Matthew Day Jackson, artist (Pace Gallery)
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Kolho Chair - Natural - Floor Model - Grade A
Kolho Chair - Natural - Floor Model - Grade A
NOTE: Floor Model - Grade A -Â great conditionÂ
Our Floor model products are items that have been displayed in our Showroom for a few months, and might show light used wear - please feel free to request photos of the actual product before placing your order at [email protected]
"Kolho is a series of tables and chairs formed of right angles and serpentine forms. It is inspired by Apollo landing and a small town called Kolho in Finland. The serpent represents temptation and chaos which supports the flat plane of reason. The space between Reason and Chaos is that of PLAY. This is the space where our human animal truly shows its greatest self." — Matthew Day Jackson, artist (Pace Gallery)
Original: $1,448.00
-70%$1,448.00
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NOTE: Floor Model - Grade A -Â great conditionÂ
Our Floor model products are items that have been displayed in our Showroom for a few months, and might show light used wear - please feel free to request photos of the actual product before placing your order at [email protected]
"Kolho is a series of tables and chairs formed of right angles and serpentine forms. It is inspired by Apollo landing and a small town called Kolho in Finland. The serpent represents temptation and chaos which supports the flat plane of reason. The space between Reason and Chaos is that of PLAY. This is the space where our human animal truly shows its greatest self." — Matthew Day Jackson, artist (Pace Gallery)





















