In his purist approach to design, Finnish-born Eero Saarinen sought out the essential idea and reduced it to the most effective structural solution. He designed the 1956 Tulip chair in terms of its setting, rather than a particular shape. "In any design problem, one should seek the solution in terms of the next largest thing." he said. "If the problem is a chair, then its solution must be found in the way it relates to the room..." In the Tulip, Saarinen realized his ideal of formal unity: "Every significant piece of furniture has a holistic structure." Winner of the 1969 Museum of Modern Art Award, the Tulip is Saarinen's genius solution to clearing up the "slum of legs" that populates the under-carriage of most dining sets.
Construction notes: Base is a cast aluminum, rilsan coated finish. Shell is molded fiberglass with a reinforced plastic bonded finish. Upholstered foam cushion is removable, with zippered cover and velcro fastening. Base and shell finish available in white or black. Upholstery available with a seat cushion only or with a fully upholstered inner shell. The signature of Eero Saarinen is located on the underside of the base.
saarinen white tulip side chair
By Eero Saarinen, From Knoll- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Eero Saarinen, 1956
- Made in USA by Knoll
- Dimensions
- 20" w | 32" h | 21.25" d | seat: 18.5" h | 17lbs.
- Materials
- Aluminum base, fiberglass, upholstery
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- additional configurations available
- mid-century modern
- iconic design
- clean air GOLD certified
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