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Diamond Chair
'The Retro Europe Diamond Chair'
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Italian artist, retro furniture designer and sculptor Harry Bertoia designed the Diamond Chair in 1952. It is an unusually beautiful and unique piece of designer furniture. Strong yet delicate in appearance the Diamond Chair is a classic, modern design that enhances any home or commercial environment. Harry Bertoia's Diamond Lounge chair remains a fascinating study in bent metal and a fixture of mid-century design.
In Harry Bertoia's own words, "If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes right through them." Chrome plated rods finished with a black cushion.
Cool and commanding blend of wonderful minimisation and beautiful lines.
Chrome plated rods finished with a black cushion.
Available with a Black Cushion.
Diamond Wire Chair Dimensions : 85x84x66x43.50cm
Bertoia was at Cranbrook during the period when Charles Eames was head of the Department of Experimental Design. The wire chairs of Bertoia appeared a year after the wire chair of Charles Eames. Although they are different in form, the basic concept is similar and both make use of the same wire material.
Don't ask; just do it. He was on a self-expressive trend that was defined by Nature Herself. What Nature did not do, Harry did, as a human extension of Nature. The human trend of this man (or let's say Super man) was to bring together every way possible in metals, all aspects of human existence. Starting with simple energy-drawings of the 1940s, a mental vision made possible for others to see what Harry saw in his dreams. Now-a-days, one could imagine making videos directly from dreams, a technology that does not yet exist.
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