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Creator: Jean-Paul Barray
JEAN-PAUL BARRAY «PENTA» Chair
By Jean-Paul Barray
Located in Forest, BE
Manufactured by Bofinger in the 1960s, these chairs feature a five-pointed zinc-colored metal wire frame that folds easily for storage or transport. Jean-Paul Barray and Kim Moltzer,...
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1960s French Vintage Jean-Paul Barray Seating

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Metal

Early Ocher Canvas Penta Chairs by Jean-Paul Barray Kim Moltzer for Bofinger
By Jean-Paul Barray, Bofinger, Kim Moltzer
Located in Echt, NL
Set of early Penta chairs in very good condition. Designed by Jean-Paul Barray & Kim Moltzer. Manufactured by Bofinger in the 1960s. The chairs have a ...
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20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Jean-Paul Barray Seating

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Metal, Zinc

JEAN-PAUL BARRAY «PENTA» chair
By Jean-Paul Barray
Located in Forest, BE
Manufactured by Bofinger in the 1960s, these chairs feature a five-pointed zinc-colored metal wire frame that folds easily for storage or transport. Jean-Paul Barray and Kim Moltzer...
Category

1970s Vintage Jean-Paul Barray Seating

Materials

Metal

2 Penta Chairs Jean-Paul Barray Kim Moltzer for Wilhelm Bofinger 1960s France
By Jean-Paul Barray
Located in Monrovia, CA
1960s French Mid-Century Modern penta lounge chairs designed by Jean-Paul Barray And Kim Moltzer for Wilhem Bofinger. 2 Penta lounge chairs, black canvas slings, pentagonal collap...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Jean-Paul Barray Seating

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Metal

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1970s Vintage Jean-Paul Barray Seating

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Metal

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H 27.17 in W 35.44 in D 39.38 in
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Located in Perpignan, FR
Rare armchairs created by famous French designer Jean-Paul Barray. Dunlop editor. Modular fireside chair "Jacquet" model. Foam structure covered with white imitation leather.
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1970s French Space Age Vintage Jean-Paul Barray Seating

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1970, Set of 2 Armchairs by Jean-Paul Barray
1970, Set of 2 Armchairs by Jean-Paul Barray
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By Jean-Paul Barray, Kim Moltzer
Located in Long Island City, NY
A French midcentury "Penta" steel framed armchair by Jean-Paul Barray and Kim Moltzer, edited by Bofinger, circa 1968. Only one chair is available.
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Pair of French Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs, Jean Paul Barray Kim Moltzer
By Jean-Paul Barray, Kim Moltzer
Located in New York, NY
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