
Upholstered daybed with tubular chrome steel frame. Hard wood internal structure covered with polyurethane foam. Upholstered with leather.
MC-L-602
Height: 24"
Depth: 34¼"
Width: 76½"
Seat Height: 16¼"
Weight: 106 lbs.
| COM | $9,952 |
| COL | $9,952 |
| Fabric 1 | $8,432 |
| Fabric 2 | $8,754 |
| Leather 1 | $9,375 |
| Leather 2 | $9,513 |
| Leather 3 | $10,963 |

Jet fabric by Fidivi. 100% polyester Trevira CS. 65,000 Martindale.
Synthetic leather. 69% PVC, 1% PU, 10% COT, 20% PES. 50,000 Martindale.
Maya fabric by Fidivi. 100% polyester Trevira CS. 100,000 Martindale.
Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed. 0.8 - 1.0mm thick. Pigmented with protective top coat. Soft handle with a silky matte finish.
Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed for enhanced larger grain appearance. 1.3-1.5mm thick. Pigmented and protective top coat. Soft handle with silky matte finish.
Bovine leather. Natural grain. 1.2-1.4mm thick. Aniline dyed. Finished with resnis and pigments. Protective coat with a soft waxy feel and semi-matte appearance.

(1879 - 1976)
Born into an aristocratic family from County Wexford, Ireland, Eileen Gray entered the Slade School of Art in London in 1898 and moved to Paris in 1902 where she spent the rest of her life, interrupted only by the two world wars. Although Gray did not exhibit consistently at the Salons, she ran her own establishment, the Jean Desert Gallery, from 1922 until 1930. Gray's furniture has been characterized as "luxurious and theatrical" and the gallery never achieved commercial success, although it was supported by sales of her popular carpets. She became a household name after Yves Saint Laurent paid $35,000 for one of her lacquer screens at a Paris auction in the early 60's.