Ernest Race

Antelope

Whimsical and full of frivolous optimism. Just some of the words that have been used to describe the iconic Antelope chair that was designed by Ernest Race back in 1951. The chair has a playful sculptural form and ball feet that suggest the period’s molecular and atomic imagery characteristic. The Antelope has won several design awards, and today it is still an obvious choice for cafes, restaurants and offices both indoors and outdoors.

Whimsical and full of frivolous optimism. Just some of the words

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Upholstery

Wooden seat, seatpad, back cushion

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Maintenance Guide

*Please note that due to its construction these products aren’t suitable for being left outside 24/7 during the winter or extreme weather conditions

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Design by Ernest Race

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Ernest Race

Ernest Race

Contemporary, timeless aesthetic characterised by the notion less is more. This best describes the work of Samuel Wright. Striving to create useful, practical and beautiful furniture by favouring clean lines and a lightness of form, allied to a strong belief in quality.