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This chair might look vintage, but that’s intentionally so, because the De La Warr Pavilion chair has been created as a modernist tribute to a 1930s building.
The chair has been designed by BarberOsgerby and manufactured by Established and Sons specifically for the restored 1930s De La Warr pavilion in Bexhill, East Sussex, where they’re currently in use in the restaurant.
They’re made of aluminium, with hooped back and legs creating that 30s feel and are available commercially in a choice of black, green or mirror-polished finish. Not cheap though – prices start at £388, but can rise to over £700, depending on your choice of finish.