Monday 24 November 2014

Bouloum Lounge Chair by Olivier Mourgue, 1969

  • Designed By - Olivier Mourgue
  • When - 1969
  • Made From - Tubular steel frame and urethane foam
  • Manufactured by - (from 1978) by Arconas Corporation
  • More Info - This chair is extremely comfortable. It has such an anthropomorphic form and is in the perfect lounging position. It is both practical and playful. It was named after a childhood friend of Mourgue. It is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It is available in a range of colours.

Monday 17 November 2014

Lattenstuhl Armchair by Marcel Breuer, 1922

  • Designed By - Marcel Breuer
  • When - 1922
  • Made From - Oak with wool upholstery
  • Manufactured By - Bauhaus Cabinet Workshop
  • More Info - This chair, sometimes called the slatted chair, was designed by Breuer while he was at the Bauhaus. He wanted to create a chair using minimal materials and cost and this is his solution. The design was also based was based on Breuer’s anatomical research to support the heaviest bones of the human body in maximum comfort. It was first exhibited at the Kunstammlungen, Weimar in 1922. The fabric was produced in the Weaving Workshop at the Bauhaus. It is clearly influenced by the style of De Stijl and the work of Gerrit Rietveld.

Monday 10 November 2014

Platner Easy Chair by Warren Platner, 1966

  • Designed By - Warren Platner
  • When -1966
  • Made From - Steel wire rod, moulded fibreglass shell and moulded latex foam cushion
  • Manufactured By - Knoll
  • More Info - This chair is part of the Platner Collection which includes tables, an ottoman, a stool, the Platner Lounge Chair and Platner Armchair. The pieces are created by welding hundreds of curved, nickel-plated steel rods to circular frames. It is available upholstered in a range of fabrics in many colours.

Monday 3 November 2014

Brno Armchair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, 1929

  • Designed By - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich
  • When - 1929
  • Made From - Hardwood seat from, foam, flat bar steel frame and leather upholstery
  • Manufactured By - Knoll
  • More Info - It was designed as a dining chair for Fritz and Grete Tugendhat’s house in Brno, Czech Republic which was being designed by Mies Van Der Rohe. It’s clean lines and stylish, smart look make it one of the most refined of all cantilever chair designs and is a 20th Century icon. It’s model number is MR50 and it is expensive to make. The chair was selected by Dan Cruickshank as one of his 80 man-made treasures in the 2005 BBC series, Around the World in 80 treasures. There are two versions of this chair, one made with flat and one made with tubular steel and is available in a chrome or stainless steel finish. It is available upholstered in a number of different colours of leather and the arms are available with or without matching arm pads.