The Organic Chair – a small and comfortable reading chair – was developed in several versions for the 1940 ‘Organic Design in Home Furnishings’ competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. With its sculptural shapes, the design was ahead of the times. But due to the absence of suitable manufacturing techniques, the armchair never went into production. Not until 1950 did it become possible to manufacture and market organically shaped seat shells in large quantities, as exemplified by Charles and Ray Eames’s famous Plastic Armchair or Saarinen’s Tulip Chair.
Charles Eames & Eero Saarinen, 1940
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Designer
Charles Eames & Eero Saarinen
Year
1940
Manufacturer
Vitra
Dimensions
W78.5 x H82.5 x D67.5 cm I Seat height 35 cm I Armrest height 61.5 cm
Material
Available in a wide range of fabrics from the Vitra collection.
Colours / Variants
Available in different colours.
Type
Dining chairs
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