In his groundbreaking collection of 1957, Eero Saarinen transformed executive seating into a fluid, sculptural form. Recognizing the importance of user comfort, Saarinen became the first to construct a chair shell from fiberglass, a pliable material that flexes in response to body weight. This chair is available without arms, and features tubular-steel legs. The armless, plastic back version, is ideal for public or private applications.
Son of the celebrated architect Eliel Saarinen, Eero was classically trained in sculpture and architecture. His collaboration with Charles Eames in 1937 led to the creation of the Organic Armchair, made from plywood and foam rubber, the first three-dimensionally shaped bucket armchair. Saarinen continued to develop this theme in the years that followed with great designs, all for Knoll. Among the many buildings for which he is known are Dulles Airport in Washington, D.C., and the TWA terminal at Kennedy International Airport in New York.
The molded polypropylene plastic shell has a slight texture and is offered in a variety of colors with tubular steel legs in either chrome or black and your choice of seat upholstery. Also available with wood legs.
saarinen plastic back side chair with tubular legs
By Eero Saarinen, From Knoll- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Eero Saarinen, 1957
- Made in USA by Knoll
- Dimensions
- side chair: 22" w | 20.5" d | 31.5" h | seat: 18.75" h | 16 lbs.
- Materials
- Tubular steel, polycarbonate back, upholstered seat
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- mid-century modern
- additional configurations available
- ships assembled
- clean air GOLD certified
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