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Early Edition Knoll Bertoia Shell Side Chairs

Early Edition Knoll Bertoia Shell Side Chairs

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Early Edition Knoll Bertoia Shell Side Chairs
2 Gingham Mauve Original Fabric Shell Chairs Early Edition Plastic seat steel rod base with a black finish 1956-1973 Cushions are not removable

5 Blue Original Fabric Shell Chairs Early Edition Plastic seat steel rod base with a black finish 1956-1973 Cushions are not removable

Dimensions
20.5″ Width   22″ Depth 30.5″ Height  17.75″ Seat Height

Condition

Very Good Condition

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Italian artist and furniture designer, Harry Bertoia`s career began in the 1930s as a student at the Cranbrook Academy of Art where he re-established the metal-working studio and, taught as head of the department, from 1939 until 1943 until it was closed due to wartime restrictions on materials. During the war, Bertoia worked with Charles and Ray Eames at the Evans Products Company in California, developing new techniques for molding plywood. Bertoia designed the patented Diamond chair for Knoll in 1952. As a furniture designer, Bertoia is best known for the Diamond chair and the Bird chair, a high-backed model developed from the Diamond chair that looks like a bird with spread wings. Its organic, human-friendly form helped to create a new look for modernism. All of his work bears the hallmarks of a highly skilled and imaginative sculptor, as well as an inventive designer, deeply engaged with the relationship between form and space Harry Bertoia received awards from the American Institute of Architects in 1973 and the American Academy of Letters in 1975

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