Pair of "SZ02" black leather armchairs by Martin Visser for Spectrum 60's
- Designer :
- Visser, Martin
- Dimensions :
- H70 x W61 x D64
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- leather
- Style :
- design
This pair of "sz02" lounge chairs, designed by Martin Visser for Spectrum in the 1960s, is a true masterpiece of timeless design. These chairs embody the characteristic aesthetic of modernism of the era, with clean lines, simple geometric shapes, and exceptional functionality. Each chair is constructed with an elegant and minimalist metal frame, ensuring both sturdiness and visual lightness. The combination of the well-preserved black leather and the metal frame creates a striking contrast between the smooth texture of the leather and the rigid geometry of the frame. In certain areas, the black leather adds a touch of sophistication and timeless elegance by subtly reflecting light. The ergonomic shape of the backrests follows the natural curve of the spine, allowing for comfortable seating for extended periods. The discreet yet functional armrests provide additional support while maintaining the chairs' clean aesthetic. This pair of lounge chairs embodies the functional and minimalist design typical of the 1960s, where every element is carefully considered for its function while expressing a modern and sophisticated aesthetic. The black leather, in perfect original condition, adds historical value to these pieces, recalling the high-quality materials and exceptional craftsmanship of the era.