The upholstered parts have an organic shape reminiscent of a wave, with a curved seat, backrest and armrests that flow seamlessly into each other.

Product details

Introducing Pierre Paulin’s 1958 Mid-Century Modern design classic CM190. Elegantly minimalist armchair combined with modern comfort.

Moulin Lounge collection
The Moulin Lounge collection is compromised of a mid-size armchair, a mid-size armchair without arms and a matching footstool.

Seat height
Standard 40 cm.

Upholstery
Choose from a wide range of fabrics and leather.

Finishes base
The base comes with a powder coating finish (either glossy or matt effect).

Moulin Lounge family models
The Moulin collection is available as a mid-size armchair and a chair.

Design year 1958 - 2023Design by Pierre Paulin

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The steel frame is finished in powder coat. Click on the drop-down menu to select a colour.


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Designed by Pierre Paulin

Pierre Paulin (1927) made a considerable impression with a contemporary shell fauteuil, at an international furniture show organised by Kho Liang le. Shortly after the show, he became a freelance designer for Artifort. This marked the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration. What makes his designs so distinctive is their striking sculptural shape, which earned Paulin many prizes worldwide. His work remains timeless and progressive even today. This is not form for form’s sake but applied design. With comfort as the constant starting-point. Artifort still includes many of Paulin’s designs dating from the nineteen-sixties and seventies in its permanent collection. His work can be admired in museums throughout the world. Apart from furniture, he also designed interiors for the French presidents Pompidou and Mitterrand in the Elysée Palace in Paris. Pierre Paulin died on 13 June 2009 in a hospital in Montpellier (France). The French president Sarkozy honoured him as "the man who made design an art". In November 2009, Paulin was posthumously awarded the distinction of "Royal Designer for Industry" (RDI).

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