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Golden chair
Nika Zupanc, 2013

Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013

The Golden chair is Nika Zupanc's glamorous take on the traditional school chair. With its ergonomic seat, synthetic leather backrest and graceful metal legs, the all-gold-plated Golden chair illustrates Nika Zupanc's inventiveness in reinterpreting the heritage of the past. 

Dedicated to chic dining rooms as well as private living spaces, it adds a touch of sparkling preciousness to understated furnishings, and is a pleasure to install in front of a dressing table or desk. 

Now available with a black base, the Golden chair is also available in a wide range of upholstery finishes to suit a variety of interiors.

Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013
Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013

Dimensions 48 x 37 x H86 cm - seat height 46 cm
Materials steel frame, chromed gold or black gloss

Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013
Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013

Gold

Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013
Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013

Black / black

Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013

Gold matt

Personalized your Golden chair

Golden chairs can be customized: choose the base and upholstery from a wide range of fabrics (not available in Abbracci, Vesper, Dodo Pavone fabrics, as well as Ultra, Spectrum and Savanne leather).

Chaise Golden Nika Zupanc, 2013

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Nika Zupanc

Nika Zupanc

"May it be full of love".

 Traditionally, Nika Zupanc carefully selects her themes and shapes. With them, she offers a fascinating look at the male-dominated furniture market, where all aspirations are poured into the technical, the rational, the sober and the utilitarian, as opposed to the intuitive, the eclectic, the vain and the hysterical. To achieve this, Nika Zupanc uses her poetic judgment, her internal struggles against stereotypes and her enduring relationship with technology. She conscientiously explores the limits of industry in terms of emotional effect and material juxtaposition, both in product and interior design.

 

In the international press, her work has been described as ranging from "punk elegance" (Elle USA) to "Techno chic" (BUSINESSSWEEK), and "larger than life" (CLEAR MAGAZINE), and featured in many relevant international magazines such as Wallpaper, Icon, Frame, Financial Times, Elle Decor etc.