Case and At Home magazine are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a 675 chair worth £275, originally created by British designer Robin Day in 1952!
A design that has truly stood the test of time, the 675 chair is one of the most recognised of the Twentieth Century and was in 2015 awarded the prestigious Design Guild Mark Award.
With its pared-down form and undisguised structure, the 675 chair was one of Robin Day’s favourites. Originally created in 1952, the chair’s most prominent feature is its curved walnut-veneered plywood back.
Case and At Home magazine are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a 675 chair worth £275, originally created by British designer Robin Day in 1952!
A design that has truly stood the test of time, the 675 chair is one of the most recognised of the Twentieth Century and was in 2015 awarded the prestigious Design Guild Mark Award.
With its pared-down form and undisguised structure, the 675 chair was one of Robin Day’s favourites. Originally created in 1952, the chair’s most prominent feature is its curved walnut-veneered plywood back.
In 2014, Case worked alongside the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, to source an original version of the 1950s chair. Case then worked alongside the Foundation to develop a new model which had the same dimensions and proportions.
675 walnut and black angledCase produces the only version of the chair that is endorsed by the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation.
One winner will receive a Case 675 chair in their choice of finish. It can also be purchased from the Case Furniture website, as well as selected retailers across the UK.
Case is an award-winning British design company, established in 2006, to offer a high level of design, creativity and quality at competitive prices.
They promote a core value of modernism in its belief that the best design should be accessible to the mass market, by offering good value for money through products that are well developed adopting a timeless aesthetic, user-friendly proportions and, most of all, functionality.
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