Jane Dillon & Peter Wheeler,
Pair of "Multipla" armchairs, 1992.
Upholstered seats, with tubular metal frames.
Original upholstery in very good condition.
"Multipla" is part of the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
With attribution mark.
Measurements: 75x65x80cm.
Open live auction
Processing lot please standbyBID HISTORY
DESCRIPTION
JANE DILLON (1943) & PETER WHEELER, for Kron.
Pair of "Multipla" armchairs, 1992.
Upholstered seats, with tubular metal frames.
Original upholstery in very good condition.
"Multipla" is part of the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
With attribution mark.
Measurements: 75x65x80cm.
Two armchairs Model "Multipla", designed in 1992 by Jane Dillon and Peter Wheeler for the firm Kron, an outstanding piece of British design of the nineties.
The armchairs have a sculptural and anthropomorphic form, with soft and sinuous lines that evoke the silhouette of the human body.
They have a tubular metal frame covered by an integral upholstery that reinforces their continuous, organic appearance. The upholstery is in deep red fabric, completely enveloping, which eliminates any visible structural reference and accentuates its monolithic appearance. Seat and backrest merge into a single fluid volume, generating a relaxed, ergonomic posture.
Jane Dillon, who studied with Ettore Sottsass in the late 1960s, was part of the generation that explored new relationships between form, ergonomics and emotion in furniture. Jane Dillon went on to design for brands such as Habitat and Conran Associates. Her collaboration with Peter Wheeler for Kron resulted in this design, which combines the experimental spirit of late postmodern design with an almost biomorphic elegance.
The "Multipla" armchair is part of the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and is today a highly coveted piece by contemporary design collectors for its balance of art, sculpture and functionality.
HELP
Bidding by Phone 932 463 241
Buy in Setdart
Sell in Setdart
Payments
Logistics
Remember that bids placed in the last few minutes may extend the end of the auction,
thus allowing enough time for other interested users to place their bids. Remember to refresh your browser in the last minutes of any auction to have all bidding information fully updated.
Also in the last 3 minutes, if you wish, you can place
consecutive bids to reach the reserve price.
Newsletter
Would you like to receive our newsletter?
Setdart sends, weekly and via e-mail, a newsletter with the most important news. If you have not yet requested to receive our newsletter, you can do so by filling in the following form.