Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair
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Takeshi Nii, NY 'Style' Chair

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R 3,400.00
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A "NY Style" foldable chair. A very good take on the NY chair, which was originally designed by Takeshi Nii during the 50s. A replica, but whether this was the real deal or not, these chairs stay popular and comfortable and are becoming increasingly popular each decade. Foldable, easy to move around, and needless to say, very comfortable.

"Designer Takeshi Nii named the “NY Chair” after his family name Nii, and also the Danish word for “new” or “fresh”. The designer's passion for chairs began when he saw a director's chair in a magazine before WWII. While repeating tests for functional chairs, Nii saw a beautiful chair with a fabric seat from Denmark. Inspired by these chairs, Nii produced this folding chair (designed in 1958) which won numerous awards and later became a permanent feature at MOMA in 1970". 

This versatile chair tucks away for storage in the smallest of spaces.

Still in its original vintage brown upholstery and in overall great condition considering its vintage age.

55,5cm W X 66,7cm D X 90cm H

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Our images form part of the item/s description. Although all effort is made to refurbish our furniture to best represent its original state, it must be noted that most of the items we source date between the 1950s to the late 1970s. For this reason and although restored, signs of their vintage condition & age might still be visible. We will normally point out any visible/notable concerns. Take note of all photos or view the item in-store prior to purchasing.