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An extremely rare 1960s ‘Leo’ armchair by Robin Day for Hille, known for its bold form and sculptural chrome legs. Upholstered in original black vinyl, this striking design was famously featured in a James Bond film. A small mark on the vinyl arm (as pictured) can be professionally repaired at additional cost.
Dimensions: 81cm H × 76cm W × 81cm D | Seat Height: 38cm
Designer
Robin Day was one of Britain’s most influential postwar designers, renowned for his forward-thinking approach and collaborations with Hille. His work, including the 'Leo', helped define British modernism and remains highly collectible.
An extremely rare 1960s ‘Leo’ armchair by Robin Day for Hille, known for its bold form and sculptural chrome legs. Upholstered in original black vinyl, this striking design was famously featured in a James Bond film. A small mark on the vinyl arm (as pictured) can be professionally repaired at additional cost.
Dimensions: 81cm H × 76cm W × 81cm D | Seat Height: 38cm
Designer
Robin Day was one of Britain’s most influential postwar designers, renowned for his forward-thinking approach and collaborations with Hille. His work, including the 'Leo', helped define British modernism and remains highly collectible.
An extremely rare 1960s ‘Leo’ armchair by Robin Day for Hille, known for its bold form and sculptural chrome legs. Upholstered in original black vinyl, this striking design was famously featured in a James Bond film. A small mark on the vinyl arm (as pictured) can be professionally repaired at additional cost.
Dimensions: 81cm H × 76cm W × 81cm D | Seat Height: 38cm
Designer
Robin Day was one of Britain’s most influential postwar designers, renowned for his forward-thinking approach and collaborations with Hille. His work, including the 'Leo', helped define British modernism and remains highly collectible.