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Saarinen Womb Chair
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Knoll
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Frame:
Steel rod
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Polyurethane foam over metal structure with elastic belts.
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Upholstery:
Knoll range of fabrics and leather.
Finish/Colour:
Polished Chrome
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Cowhide Black
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Dimensions:
Chair: 106 x 94 x 92h cm
Settee: 159 x 94 x 92h cm
Settee: 159 x 94 x 92h cm
Seat Height:
Chair: 45cm, Settee: 43.5cm
Variations:
Chair, Settee
Lead Time:
8 - 10 Weeks
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Eero Saarinen designed the groundbreaking Womb Chair at Florence Knoll's.
"A chair that was like a basket full of pillows, something I could really curl up in.''
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
For more than 80 years Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that modern furniture should complement architectural space, not compete with it. At Knoll, modern design has been our guiding principle, and our passion has been shared by customers and design professionals worldwide. Our founders, Hans and Florence Knoll, embraced the creative genius at the Bauhaus School and the Cranbrook Academy of Art to create new types of furniture and environments for the workplace. Their approach, where craftsmanship joined with technology through the use of design, anchors our perspective and shapes the values we endeavor to live by today.
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DESIGNED BY
Eero Saarinen
One New Year's Day at 8 o'clock in the morning, Eero Saarinen arrived at his office, looked around and, seeing only his assistant Kevin Roche, said, "Where the hell is everybody?" Roche then had to remind Saarinen that it was a major holiday. But most people who worked or lived with Eero Saarinen would probably say that was par for the course, as he was a highly ambitious and extremely motivated architect - we might say today that his work gave him "tunnel vision". Saarinen's passion for architecture and design, recognized from a very early age, led him to develop his personal, often sculptural, direction and an adventurous spirit. In a rather brief career, Saarinen's imaginative daring produced an extraordinary set of highly futuristic buildings of virtually every possible type, whose impressive stature and visionary designs mean that they still seem to be ahead of their time and have largely remained unaltered more than a half-century later.
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