chair
Chicago armchair
Designer: angelo mangiarotti Designed: 1983 The Chicago armchair was designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1983. The chair is basically a monoblock of reinforced glass fibre. The form is very ergonomic with curves that match the body forms.
Ross Littell 1960s Luar Chair
Designer: Ross Littell Designed: 1965 The Luar chair was designed by Ross Littell in 1965. It has a steel frame and the seat and backrest are made of interwoven bands (cotton ot saddle).
PK-0
Designer: Poul Kjrholm Designed: 1952 The PK-0 chair was created by Poul Kjrholm in 1952. Poul was one of the leading designers in Scandinavia and his work was among the best ones in the post-war time. The chair is made of two curved wood shells that intersect each other forming the seat, the back and [...]
Snake Chair
Designer: Poul Henningsen Designed: 1931 The Snake chair was designed by Poul Henningsen for PH Stalmobler in 1931, in Denmark. It’s made of one piece of chromium plated tubular steel that is curved with such mastery that creates both a seat and a backrest.The seat is made of laminated wood and is covered with original [...]
Sinus Armchair
Designer: Reinhold Adolf, Hans-Jrgen Schrpfer Designed: 1976 The Sinus armchair was designed in 1976 by Reinhold Adolf and Hans-Juergen Schroepfer. The steel legs are swinging and a very comfortable upholstery. The round upholstery elements come in various colors and they are sustained by leather belts in black or brown. It is accompagnied by an ottoman [...]
Ghost Chair
Designer: Cini Boeri and Tomu Katayanagi Designed: 1987 The Ghost chair was designed by Cini Boeri and Tomu Katayanagi in 1987 and is a classic in many museums. It is made from a massive piece of thick curved glass and can support 330 pounds. The glass is 12 mm thick and the chair has the [...]
Diamond chair
Designer: harry bertoia Designed: 1955 The Diamond Chair was designed by Harry Bertoia in 1955. As Bertoia used to say: “If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes right through them.” It’s made of bent metal – has a frame made of welded steel with rods in [...]
Pony
Designer: Eero Aarnio Designed: 1973 The Pony was designed by Eero Aarnio in 1973 and it was meant to be a stool for adults with 54 cm height, though kids were very attracted by the shape this chair has and it “became” a toy. Aarnio is reknown for his imagination and he made a metal [...]
The Wassily Chair
Designer: Marcel Breuer Designed: 1925 The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925 in Dessau, Germany. It was mass-producedsince the ’60s and currently is still famous. The “Wassily” name comes from an Italian manufacturer who called it this way, in 1928, from the name “Wassily Kandinsky” [...]
The Brno chair
Designer: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Designed: 1029 The Brno chair was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929-1930 for the bedroom of the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic and it’s a modernist cantilever chair. It was considered by Dan Cruickshank as “one of the 80 man-made treasures” in his BBC show [...]