Original design chair WIGGLE
cardboardcolorlessby Frank Gehry

original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
original design chair
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Characteristics

Style
original design
Material
cardboard
Color
colorless
Designer
by Frank Gehry
Base type
cantilever
Market
home
Location
indoor
Seat height

430 mm
(16.9 in)

Seat width

350 mm
(13.8 in)

Seat depth

610 mm
(24 in)

Total height

870 mm
(34.3 in)

Total width

350 mm
(13.8 in)

Total depth

610 mm
(24 in)

Description

The Wiggle Side Chair is part of Frank Gehry's 1972 furniture series 'Easy Edges', in which he succeeded in bringing a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. The sculptural chair is not only very comfortable, it is also strong and robust. The architect Frank Gehry is known for his use of unusual materials. With his furniture series 'Easy Edges', he succeeded in bringing a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. The sculptural form of the Wiggle Side Chair makes it stand out. Although surprisingly simple in appearance, it is constructed with the consummate skill of an architect, making it not only very comfortable but also durable and robust. Material description Structure: corrugated cardboard. Edges: hardboard. Note: the hardboard panels are undyed and may therefore exhibit slight variations in their natural tone.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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