Designer

Paul Boulva

Client

Artopex

Category

Furniture

Date
1980

We can neither confirm nor deny that these Paul Boulva modular seating group has seen screen time on Start Trek: The next generation, but the teal color resemblance to the Ten Forward chairs is uncanny. The iconic show aired during the 1987-1994 (Nineteen-Laties). The elusiveness of this line makes their discovery all the more exciting when considering the exceptional condition. We’re certain you won’t find a more pristine and complete set of this modular anywhere. This set includes five chair modules without arms, 2 chairs that have a single arm and one corner table. Each piece can be used independently as a stand alone chair or table. This set is modular… use the chairs to create any combination of loveseats, chairs, or sofas. Incredibly versatile, position or arrange the pieces as your needs evolve. Anyone of average health and strength can effortlessly move the pieces. Clearly inspired by (and often mistaken for) the Etcetera chair by Jan Ekselius. Created by Paul Boulva for Artopex in the mid-80’s, the avant-garde, free-flowing, post-modern design couldn’t be more suitable for the set of Start Trek: The Next Generation. Elegant futuristic curves with no hard lines. Take a look from the side and you’ll see the unique simplified ribbon shape. The back flows seamlessly to create the seat of the chairs. Both chairs can actually be placed side to side to create a small sofa settee.

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