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Bloom Lounge Chair By Kenneth Cobonpue
Welcome the organic beauty of the garden indoors. inspired by a delicate blossom, the Bloom Lounge Chair is composed of hundreds of fine running stitches that radiate from the center of the seat. Handmade in microfiber stitched over a resin top, bloom sprouts from a base made of steel. Available in yellow, black, lime green, moss green and muted red. Design: Kenneth Cobonpue Year: 2009 Material: microfiber, resin and steel Dimensions: H 34.25\
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Clément Brazille – Original Bertoia Side Chairs Revisited by Clément Brazille
Created by French designer Clement Brazille, Bertoia loom chair is a reinterpretation of some of the iconic works of Italian born American designer Harry Bertoia. The chair is an original Bertoia chair customised by Brazille. Dimensions: 80 x 56 x 56 cm. Other colors and chairs and colors can be created by the designer C.Brazille. Cle´ment brazille revamps bertoia’s side chair with woven upholstery. The ‘bertoia loom chair’ is a reinterpretation of creations by Italian born american designer harry bertoia. Created by Cle´ment Brazille, the seats are dressed in soft, woven corduroy fabric enabling each to be unique and customizable. the plush textile, accompanied by the chairs simple forms are both inviting and comfortable. ‘bertoia loom chair’ is an homage to bertoia, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth this year. The chairs is handweaved with a plush corduroy fabric. The graceful diamond chair is an astounding study in space, form and function by one of the master sculptors of the last century. Like Saarinen and Mies, Bertoia found sublime grace in an industrial material, elevating it beyond its normal utility into a work of art. Bertoia’s Biography: Harry Bertoia was born in Udine, Italy, in 1915. At the age of fifteen, his family moved to Canada and then on to Michigan. In 1932 Harry Bertoia was awarded a scholarship to Cass Technical High School in Detroit, where he studied painting and sculpture until 1936. Then he spent a year at the art school maintained by the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts. In 1939 he was awarded another scholarship, this time for the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, which had been founded by Eliel Saarinen in 1932. Harry Bertoia began to teach there in 1939, establishing a workshop for metalwork. Material shortages during the second world war forced the Cranbrook Academy to close its doors in 1943. At Cranbrook, Harry Bertoia met Charles Eames. In 1943 Harry Bertoia went to California, where he worked briefly with Charles and Ray Eames for the Evans Product Company, designing furniture made of bent laminated wood. In 1943 Harry Bertoia also showed jewelry of his own design in New York. In 1946 Harry Bertoia became an American citizen. In the 1940s Harry Bertoia concentrated entirely on furniture-making, in 1950 he founded a business of his own in Bally, Pennsylvania. That same year, 1950, saw the beginning of Harry Bertoia’s collaboration with Florence and Hans Knoll, whose acquaintance he had also made at Cranbrook Academy. Harry Bertoia’s first chair design for Knoll, the \
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These unusual chair designs demonstrate that human imagination and creativity has no limit. A chair is common and simple thing in our lives and we use them every day. But this ordinary piece of furniture can be original, funny, creative, comfortable, versatile, mind blowing, made of wood, glass, different kind of fabrics, cardboard etc. It […]
Vintage Lounge Chair F598 Also Known As The Groovy Chair, Designed By Pierre Paulin For Artifor, Holland 1970s
This Dutch easy chair, model F598, was designed by France’s top designer Pierre Paulin and produced by Artifort during the 1970s. The chair remains in original condition, without major defects or damages. It has been professionally cleaned and the fabric remains in very good condition with some traces of cosmetic wear consistent with age and use. The chair weighs 16.5 kg. Chair has unique curved shape and today is one of the design classics of the 20th century