Venezia Chair
Designer Paolo Favaretto has created a uniquely shaped chair back that simultaneously embraces and angles away from the user. The Venezia Chair (2006) doesn’t appear to be an armchair, but when you ar
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Designer Paolo Favaretto has created a uniquely shaped chair back that simultaneously embraces and angles away from the user. The Venezia Chair (2006) doesn’t appear to be an armchair, but when you ar
The Risom Side Chair (1941) by Danish designer Jens Risom is testament to the simplicity and ingenuity that is so often found in timeless modern designs. Widely known as the first chair to be designed
Charles and Ray Eames conceived of this exceptionally comfortable chair as the 20th-century American answer to the Edwardian English Club Chair. The Lounge Chair stands out among their work for its un
The Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray Eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succe
Completely recyclable, the Toldeo Chair (1986) by Jorge Pensi brings rugged strength and streamlined aesthetics to outdoor furnishings. This contract-quality chair is crafted out of thermo-treated pol
We have yet to see a Karim Rashid design that doesnt attract attention, and the new Kite Chair (2004) for Label is no exception. Made of rotationally-molded polyethylene, the wide, satellite-shaped c
Ron Arad and his One-Off Ltd. Design studio in London are well known for creating novel forms with highly graphic lines. Take the Tom Vac Chair, with its voluptuous feeling and compelling shape. This
A distinctive profile. A taut seat sling. Soft, thick cushions. In concert, they yield the Eames Soft Pad Chair (1969). Handsome and versatile, the Soft Pad Chair may be used in a variety of home and
The voluptuous organic form of the Eames La Chaise was an evolution of plywood chairs developed a year earlier in collaboration with architect Eero Saarinen for the “Organic Design in Home Furnishings
The Risom Lounge Chair (1941) by Danish designer Jens Risom is testament to the simplicity and ingenuity that is so often found in timeless modern designs. Widely known as the first chair to be design