Strässle Nonna rocking chair by Paul Tuttle, 1972

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A rare 1970s design icon, the Nonna rocking chair by American designer Paul Tuttle, created for Strässle in 1972, blends sleek modernism with luxurious comfort. Its striking structure combines a polished chrome frame with an ebonized bentwood support, creating a dynamic interplay of materials. The chrome is virtually flawless, while the wood shows only a soft patina. The seat is upholstered in supple black leather, perfectly preserved, resting on a durable black canvas sling. Best known for his celebrated Z Chair, Tuttle brought the same sculptural elegance to the Nonna, making it a statement of both innovation and craftsmanship.

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Germany

Metal

1970-1979

Mid-Century Modern

Very Good

Width:57cm

Height: 93cm

Length: 99 cm

Weight: 20Kg

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