Eero Saarinen Style Tulip Chair - Fabric Seat

Eero Saarinen Style Tulip Chair - Fabric Seat
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Eero Saarinen Style Tulip Chair - Fabric Seat
Eero Saarinen Style Tulip Chair - Fabric Seat
Eero Saarinen Style Tulip Chair - Fabric Seat
Customisable (This item can be custom ordered)Europe (Europe delivery available)
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The Eero Saarinen Style Tulip Chair is a high quality reproduction in the style of the original design.

 

With the mid point of the last century came huge advances in material technology and manufacturing processes, new plastics, resins and fibreglass could be mass produced quickly, efficiently and with consistent results. These developments provided exciting opportunity in many areas; not least of all for furniture design and prompted a new era of industrial design.

In 1956 Eero Saarinen designed a complimentary range of tables and chairs which he named the Tulip range because of the slender, elegant stem like pedestals and organic shapes that typified the pieces. As with his namesake Eero Aarnios' designs the experimental use of materials and minimalist forms are often considered to be space age and their appeal has outlived the period in history from which they originated.

 

The name Eero Saarinen is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trade mark.

  • Firbreglass resin coated gloss finish seat.
  • Danish wool seat pad.
  • Quality diecast aluminium swival base.
  • Supplied fully assembled.
  • Dimensions: 81cm Height x 50cm Width x 53cm Depth
  • Seat Height: 46cm

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