Kone Lounge Chairs
Rare Kone lounge chairs, designed by Australian industrial designer Roger McLay. The seat is crafted from a single sheet of plywood, skillfully bent into a sleek cone shape, supported by a sturdy black steel frame. These chairs are a significant example of postwar Australian design, highlighting innovative uses of industrial materials. They are in good overall condition, with the plywood edges clean and free of chips, and only faint scratches on the metal legs. Made in Australia, 1950s.
Designer: Roger McLay
Model Name: Kone Lounge Chair
Origin: Australia
Date: 1950s
Dimensions: 29" H x 29.5" W x 24.5" D
Seat Height: 16.5" H
Rare Kone lounge chairs, designed by Australian industrial designer Roger McLay. The seat is crafted from a single sheet of plywood, skillfully bent into a sleek cone shape, supported by a sturdy black steel frame. These chairs are a significant example of postwar Australian design, highlighting innovative uses of industrial materials. They are in good overall condition, with the plywood edges clean and free of chips, and only faint scratches on the metal legs. Made in Australia, 1950s.
Designer: Roger McLay
Model Name: Kone Lounge Chair
Origin: Australia
Date: 1950s
Dimensions: 29" H x 29.5" W x 24.5" D
Seat Height: 16.5" H
Rare Kone lounge chairs, designed by Australian industrial designer Roger McLay. The seat is crafted from a single sheet of plywood, skillfully bent into a sleek cone shape, supported by a sturdy black steel frame. These chairs are a significant example of postwar Australian design, highlighting innovative uses of industrial materials. They are in good overall condition, with the plywood edges clean and free of chips, and only faint scratches on the metal legs. Made in Australia, 1950s.
Designer: Roger McLay
Model Name: Kone Lounge Chair
Origin: Australia
Date: 1950s
Dimensions: 29" H x 29.5" W x 24.5" D
Seat Height: 16.5" H