
Pierre Paulin Tongue Chair F 577 by Artifort 1967
The Tongue lounge chair designed by Pierre Paulin for Artifort in 1967 is a sculptural chaise lounge chair. An expressive chaise longue, a classic in the history of modern design furniture.
It is made from a foamed tubular steel frame upholstered in stretch fabric. Its flowing and expressive shape allows the user to assume a relaxed posture.
Featured in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
66 H x 85 B x 90 D cm SH 23 cm.






