Pierre
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Inspired by Le Corbusier's 1929 original, the Pierre chair is composed of full, top-grain leather and eight chrome-finished steel tubular pieces welded together to look like a single piece.
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Pros
- Comfortable sit
- Great design
- Well made
Cons
Best Uses
- Small spaces
- Watching TV
Customer comments about Pierre Chair:
We shorter folks really appreciate the lower seat height and narrower depth that makes this really good looking smaller adaptation of the Wassily chair perfect for us. Goes great with our other mid-century modern tables and other furniture.
And, as always, appreciate the efficient, pleasant staff at Room and Board.
- I live in a:
- Apartment/condo
Pros
- Great design
Cons
Best Uses
- Accent
- Small spaces
Customer comments about Pierre Chair:
To paraphrase Derek Zoolander, "What is this? A chair for ants?! How can we be expected to sit...if you can't even fit inside the chair?
I bought 2 of these off the photo on the website and when I received them, I honestly thought it was a joke or I had mistakenly ordered from the toddlers furniture section. Make sure you note the dimensions. Great looking but TINY
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- House
Pros
- Comfortable sit
- Great design
Cons
Best Uses
- Accent
- Small spaces
- Watching TV
Customer comments about Pierre Chair:
This chair is great for small condos. It packs a lot of style for a very small footprint. It's very comfortable to sit in, even for long periods of time. It's an exception to typical modern furniture that's designed more for looks than comfort. The only possible con is that after years of use, the leather may start to stretch and sag, detracting from the clean lines of the chair. I've owned the chairs less than a year, not long enough to know whether that will happen or to what degree.
- I live in a:
- Apartment/condo
- This product is used in my:
- Living room/family room/great room
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