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Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan & Jorge Ferrari Hardoy, attributed to Knoll 'Butterfly' easy chair, originally designed 1938, circa 1970 Steel (later painted), leather 95cm high 86cm wide Provenance Peter Moro CBE FRIBA Private collection, London Footnote The current lot comes from Moro House, 20 Blackheath Park, former residence of architect Peter Moro, from whom the current owner purchased the present lot. Moro was a modernist architect who worked under Berthold Lubetkin at Tecton in the 1930s. He went onto design interiors for the Royal Festival Hall and worked on several notable commissions, including the Nottingham Playhouse. According to the vendor, Moro purchased the chair in the 1970s, later painting the frame blue.

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Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan & Jorge Ferrari Hardoy, attributed to Knoll 'Butterfly' easy chair, originally designed 1938, circa 1970 Steel (later painted), leather 95cm high 86cm wide Provenance Peter Moro CBE FRIBA Private collection, London Footnote The current lot comes from Moro House, 20 Blackheath Park, former residence of architect Peter Moro, from whom the current owner purchased the present lot. Moro was a modernist architect who worked under Berthold Lubetkin at Tecton in the 1930s. He went onto design interiors for the Royal Festival Hall and worked on several notable commissions, including the Nottingham Playhouse. According to the vendor, Moro purchased the chair in the 1970s, later painting the frame blue.

Estimate 400 - 600 GBP
Starting price 280 GBP

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For sale on Wednesday 17 Jul - 10:00 (BST)
london, United Kingdom
Roseberys
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