
1973
Chair, 'Integra' armchair, moulded polypropylene, designed by Charles Furey & Associates for Sebel Ltd, made by Sebel Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1973-1986
A bright green molded plastic armchair is shown from the front against a white background. The chair has a high back and armrests, with four legs supporting its structure. Green stackable chair made of injection moulded polypropylene, formed in one piece with anti-static additives and UV barrier. The chair has a rectangular concave back curving to form the seat, which extends up to form raised armrests. The armrests extend down to form four grooved legs with V-shaped cross section for stability. Manufacturer's marks on back of chair and under seat. This chair is part of the 'Integra' range manufactured by Sebel. The 'Integra' chair was the world's first single-piece moulded polypropylene chair. It was designed in 1973 by Charles Furey & Associates for Sebel and won the Australian Design Award in 1977.
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