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Mantle Armchair

$3,145.00
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Item No. 100199159

Mantle Armchair

$3,145.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100199159
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Mantle Armchair
$3,145.00
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Craig Bassam is an architect and designer whose career started with Bruce Eeles, a disciple of Marcel Breuer. His partner, Scott Fellows, is a Harvard MBA who transformed the Swiss firm Bally. Together they are BassamFellows, described as “the design world’s A-team” by The Times of London. In 2010, they were commissioned to develop the Tuxedo Collection, a new line of refined seating that complements classic works by Eames, Nelson, and Noguchi. The Mantle Collection (2020) is a modern reimagination of Tuxedo, with a refreshed design marked by visual softness. Crisply tailored upholstery, plush cushions, and solid wood legs complete the aesthetic.
  • Crisply tailored upholstery.
  • Plush cushions.
  • Solid wood legs.
Brand
Geiger
Collection
Mantle Collection
General Dimensions
  • 29½" H 34" W 32¼" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
Up to 12-year warranty
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Dimensions

Mantle Armchair

  • Height (in): 29½
  • Width (in): 34
  • Depth (in): 32¼
  • Seat Height (in): 16¾
  • Seat Depth (in): 20½
  • Arm Height (in): 24
BassamFellows

BassamFellows

Together Craig Bassam and Scott Fellows have forged a style called Craftsman Modern, a new design movement that focuses on traditional modernist principles – honest materials, solid construction, utility, beauty without elaboration – alongside warmth and natural materials, believing that nature is a key part of modern living.

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