Chrome plated tubular steel, leather seat and armrests, height 67 cm, height 42 cm.
Minor wear and stains.
Part of the curated collection 'The wild and the vivid 1970s'.
Siesing, Andreas, Svenska 70-talsmöbler: i plast, stål, furu och manchester 1969-1980, Lindelöws bokförlag, Gothenburg, 2021, p. 464.
At the Swedish Furniture Fair in 1976, AB Lindlöfs Möbler presented the tubular steel chair "Flamingo". The model was described as a "classic in a modern edition: a leather safari" by critic Lena Larsson. "Flamingo" was one of the post-war most advanced models of the safari type with its complicated metal construction and strap leather in the back.