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Comfortable Fabric Living Room Ottomans , Eero Saarinen Womb Chair for Home Furniture
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Product Name: | Eero Saarinen Womb Ottoman CH114 | |
Designer: | Eero Saarinen | |
Product No.: | CH114 | |
Product Material: | cashmere fabric covered the high flexibility sponge with the fiberglass shell inside and stainless steel frame | |
Upholstery Material: | cashmere fabric /Leather | |
Available Colors: | White,black, red, orange and so on | |
Product Dimension (cm): | stool 64*50*40 cm |
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Package: | K=K Carton | K=K Carton |
Packing Size (cm): | stool 64*50*40 cm |
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Designer introduction:
Eero Saarinen
At the age of 12, Eero Saarinen won a matchstick design contest. It was the first of many competitions he would win in his life, and foreshadowed his remarkable career as an architect. He grew up in a home where drawing and painting were taken very seriously, and a devotion to quality and professionalism was instilled in him at an early age. He was the son of Eliel Saarinen, a noted and respected architect. His mother Loja Saarinen was a sculptor, weaver and photographer. He was taught early that each object should be designed in its next largest context a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment in a city plan. The Saarinens emigrated from Finland to the US and settled in Michigan. After studies at Yale School of Architecture Eero Saarinen became an instructor of design at the Cranbrook Academy, and joined his father′s architectural firm. During this period he began to build a reputation as an architect who refused to be restrained by any preconceived ideas. He continued to carefully study the site and its surroundings to ensure that the design encompassed the whole environment. In 1937 Saarinen begun his collaboration with Charles Eames which culminated in a series of highly progressive and prize-winning furniture designs for The Museum of Modern Art′s 1940 "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition. One of the first office seating programmes - the No 71 model - was also presented in this show. Saarinen later produced several highly successful furniture designs for Knoll International. One of the most well known is the "Tulip" series with pedestal tables and chairs in aluminium and fibreglass from the mid 50′s. Saarinen’s mission in this model was to clean up "the slum of legs" in domestic interiors. As his designs show, Eero Saarinen was a man of vision. Though his life was tragically cut short, his vision lives on through the structures that he created. Eero Saarinen′s greatest architectural project was the remarkable TWA terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport, New York.
womb chair & ottoman
Design Eero Saarinen, 1948 Upholstery, fiberglass & steel Made in USA by Knoll Eero Saarinen’s 1948 Womb chair, made exclusively for Knoll, displays the Finnish-born designer’s flair for challenging rules, breaking molds and setting new standards for comfortable modern design. With its polished chrome base and a frame upholstered in fabric over a fiberglass shell, the chair is designed to facilitate a relaxed sitting posture, providing emotional comfort and a sense of security - hence the name "Womb." One of the most celebrated modern furniture designs, the Womb is truly a chair you can curl up in.