The Whisky Chair was designed by Finn Juhl in
1948 and is characterized by his artistic sense of shape, function, and detail.
The chair is produced in American walnut and is upholstered by hand in leather
and/or textile. Furthermore, the chair is ..
The design principles
that made the Times bed unique are revisited in the Times Lounge armchair to create a
timeless seat which combines an advanced construction technique with
understated and mellow contemporary aesthetics. Designed by&..
Officially called “model
904” but known, since 1984, as Vanity Fair, over time this seat has become the
emblem of Poltrona Frau. It is thought that the project, which first went into
production in 1930, was developed on the basis of designs that&n..
The VIA57™ easy chair was designed as part of a
collaboration between Bjarke Ingels and Danish design group KiBiSi. The
collaboration celebrates the completion of Bjarke Ingels Group’s first New York
City project — the VIA57 WEST building — offeri..
Charles and Ray Eames used several variants of the small LKR chair –
including the LSR version with a plastic shell – in the Eames House, their
legendary home in Pacific Palisades. Like all other Wire Chairs, the LKR is
available without upholster..
The Aluminium Chair is one of the great furniture designs of the twentieth century. Charles and Ray Eames conceived and developed this chair in 1958 for the private residence of an art collector in Columbus, Indiana (USA). For its construction, the d..
Amoebe was created by Verner Panton in 1970 for his famous Visiona installation, which included several versions of this lounge piece. It embodies the exuberant spirit of the early 1970s. Thanks to its upholstered surfaces and the flexible back shell..
Designed for a competition to furnish the student residence halls at the Cité Universitaire in Nancy, the Cité armchair is one of Jean Prouvé's early masterpieces. Prouvé himself used this dynamic looking armchair – with distinctive runners made of p..
The Coconut Chair, a prime example of 1950s design, is distinguished by its humorous undertones, formal clarity and sparing use of materials. The designer himself, George Nelson, compared the armchair with a coconut cut into eight parts, though he re..
The
Plastic Chairs number among the most well-known designs by Charles and Ray
Eames. One model has always stood out in this large family of chairs: the
Rocking Armchair Rod Base (RAR). Despite compact dimensions, it offers pleasant
comfort even ..
Products designed by Hella Jongerius exhibit her unique manner of fusing industry and craft, high- and low-tech, traditional and modern – characteristics which are also evident in the East River Chair: with its distinctive form and casual combination..