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Parker Knoll "New Menton" chair
Parker Knoll "New Menton" chair
This is a modern British furniture classic: the "New Menton" armchair designed by Robin Howland c1960. Produced by Parker Knoll (model PK940). Original teak frame and tension-sprung seat, new velvet upholstery. Produced by Parker Knoll during Hans Jourdan's era of modern designs.
This chair features in Lesley Jackson's "Modern British Furniture: Design since 1945" as one of Parker Knoll's flagship post-war designs. They are becoming increasingly hard to find.
Dimensions: H76cm, H40cm (seat), D76cm, W76cm
This is a modern British furniture classic: the "New Menton" armchair designed by Robin Howland c1960. Produced by Parker Knoll (model PK940). Original teak frame and tension-sprung seat, new velvet upholstery. Produced by Parker Knoll during Hans Jourdan's era of modern designs.
This chair features in Lesley Jackson's "Modern British Furniture: Design since 1945" as one of Parker Knoll's flagship post-war designs. They are becoming increasingly hard to find.
Dimensions: H76cm, H40cm (seat), D76cm, W76cm
See biographies on Robin Howland and Parker Knoll for more information on the designer and maker.