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28"w · 25"d · 34"h seat height 18" arm height 29"
23.5"w · 23.5"d seat height 8" - 14"
31.5"w · 30"d · 33"h seat height 16" arm height 23.5"
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gehry lounge seating Designed by Frank Gehry, 1992 Two years after receiving the Pritzker Prize -- "the Nobel of architecture" -- Frank Gehry released the Gehry Collection for Knoll, causing a frenzy among collectors and designers. Attempting to create a simple yet innovative chair in wood, Gehry said he didn't want to just "hang another coat on four legs and a seat". Drawing inspiration from wicker furniture and bushel baskets, Gehry designed a collection named after ice hockey terms and fashioned from wafer-thin strips of laminated wood, bent, woven, and curled into fluid, featherweight yet sturdy forms. Before the chairs had even been released to the public, the Museum of Modern Art had placed early production samples in a window display. Frame is constructed of hard white maple veneers in 2" wide,
1/24" thick strips on Hat Trick and 2" wide, 1/32" thick
strips on High Sticking. Laminated to 5 or 7-ply thickness with
high-bonding urea glue. All wood grains run in same direction for
resilience. Thermo-set assembly glue provides structural rigidity without
the need for metal connectors, while allowing for ergonomic movement and
flexibility. Backs on all chairs flex for added comfort. Glides are clear
plastic with matte frost finish.
The underside of each piece is embossed with Frank Gehry's signature and date of production.
finish options for 94L-K
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