
The LCW (Lounge Chair Wood) by Charles and Roy Eames, 1945
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The Y Chair, Hans J. Wegner, 1960
Hans J. Wegner is one of the leading representatives of traditional Danish furniture design. Wegner's work draws on his comprehensive training as a carpenter and is rooted in a family tradition of craftsmen. He had already learned how to handle tools and three-dimensional forms as a child in his father's shoemaking workshop, and his studies in Copenhagen acquainted him with masters of the Danish art of furniture-making. Wegner took woodworking ideas from around the world and made them specifically Danish.
The models for his Y-Chair come from China. The Y-shape backrest resembles the natural forking of a branch. The woven seat is reminiscent of the tall grass along the shallow shores of the Danish landscape, and follows the northwest European tradition of utilitarian chairs.
tagged with: art design furniture
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The Tulip Chair by Eero Saarinen, 1956
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