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Artifort

Moulin Lounge

Designed 1958 / 2023

The 1958 Moulin chair family were some of Paulin's first commercial pieces exploring Mid-Century Modern aesthetics. In 2023 Artifort is enriching the Moulin chair family with the introduction of model CM190: Moulin Lounge.

Moulin Lounge is an elegantly minimalist armchair combined with modern comfort. It is recognisable by its slender steel frame connecting the shell of the seat, the backrest and the optional armrests. The upholstered parts have an organic shape reminiscent of a wave, with a curved seat, backrest and armrests that flow seamlessly into each other. The armchair has four slim metal legs and is available in many colours.

In addition to its aesthetic qualities, Moulin Lounge is comfortable and functional. The curved shape of the seat and backrest provide excellent support for the body, and the armrests offer additional comfort. Because it comes with slim legs, the armchair is light and easy to move.

Product details

Introducing Pierre Paulin’s 1958 Mid-Century Modern design classic CM190.

Elegantly minimalist armchair combined with modern comfort.

Available in two versions: Moulin Lounge and Moulin Lounge with armrests.

Upholstery in a wide range of fabrics and leather.

The base comes with a powder coating finish (either glossy or matt effect).

Available with a matching footstool.

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Measurements:Show Metric
Dimensions (imperial)
27.55 D X 28.35 H inches
Seat Height: 15.75 inches
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Designer

The French president Sarkozy honored Pierre Paulin as "the man who made design an art". In November 2009, Paulin was posthumously awarded the distinction of "Royal Designer for Industry" (RDI).

Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) made a considerable initial impression with a contemporary shell fauteuil. What makes his designs so distinctive is their striking sculptural shape, which earned Paulin many prizes worldwide. His work remains timeless and progressive even today. This is not form for form’s sake but applied design. With comfort as the constant starting-point. Paulin’s designs dating from the nineteen-sixties and seventies can be admired in museums throughout the world. Apart from furniture, he also designed interiors for the French presidents Pompidou and Mitterrand in the Elysée Palace in Paris. Pierre Paulin died on 13 June 2009 in a hospital in Montpellier (France).

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