GT Lounge Chair by Gubi

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The GT Lounge Chair was designed by Greta M. Grossman in 1949. The sleek and feminine lines beautifully express the influence Scandinavian design had on her. Designed for comfort and aesthetics, her timeless lounge chair has a feminine and light silhouette that is supported by elegant slender legs, which are a true signature for Greta M. Grossman designs. The GT Lounge Chair was showcased at her prestigious store on the Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles with which she used to decorate many of the homes she designed with her own produced furniture in exceptionally small numbers.

Upholstery

Price Group A
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– Natté by Sunbrella
– Relate by Kvadrat
– Tempt by Gabriel
– Udine by Limonta

Price Group B
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– Basic by GUBI
– Canvas 2 by Kvadrat
– Drive by Glamour Group
– Eero Special FR by Dedar
– Flair Special FR by Dedar
– Gaja Classic by Gabriel
– Harp by GUBI
– Lorkey by Limonta
– Mumble by Glamour Group
– Plain by Enzo Degli Angiuoni
– Remix 3 by Kvadrat
– Sunday by Dedar
– Velvet by GUBI

Price Group C
– Around Bouclé by Dedar
– Belsuede Special FR by Dedar
– Hallingdal 65 by Kvadrat
– Lupo Special Diagonal Bouclé by Dedar
– Steelcut Trio 3 by Kvadrat
– Vidar 4 by Kvadrat Raf Simons

Price Group D
– Aurin by Backhausen
– Chevron Outdoor FR by Dedar
– Karakorum by Dedar
– Libera by Dedar
– Safire by Kvadrat Sahco
– Sunniva 3 by Kvadrat Raf Simons

Price Group E
– Sheepskin by Skandilock
– Svevo by Dedar

Price Group F
– Artemidor by Dedar
– Brescia by Leder Reinhardt
– Chamois by GUBI
– Dunes by Sørensen Leather
– Triumph Crib5 by Sørensen Leather

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Dimensions
– Width 70 cm
– Depth 82 cm
– Height 65.5 cm
– Seat Width 70 cm

Seat Depth 61 cm
– Seat Height 40 cm
– Back Height 50 cm
– Armrest Height 46 cm

Design
Greta M. Grossman - 1949