CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
THE FINER DETAILS
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
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- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
|
|
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
|
|
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
|
|
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
|
|
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
|
|
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg
Inspired By
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION
CURVES OF THE 50's
Offering unmatched 1950’s style and comfort, our ergonomic Executive Armchair is ideal in living and dining spaces. Pair it with our coordinating executive chair without arms. The seating solutions support the body and provide a comfortable seating experience. The open section at the rear increases airflow and provides a unique aesthetic.
HOME. OFFICE. COMMERCIAL
The chair is available in luxurious velvet option. In addition, the chair has thick laminate wood legs in dark wood stain finish, fitted with shock mounts to prevent unwanted movement, adding a feel of solid robustness but also hotel style comfort.
THE FINER DETAILS
|
|
- Dimension: Width 68cm, Depth 61cm, Height 80cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 46cm Armrest Height: 64cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 71cm, Depth 64cm, Height 83cm
- CBM: 0.380 Weight: 20kg