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Charles and Ray Eames, La Chaise Chairโ€™s Curvy Elegance

In 1948 Charles Eames participated in the International โ€˜Low-Cost Furnitureโ€™ competition organized by the Museum of Modern Arts with the design of La Chaise chair which was inspired by the sculpture โ€˜Floating figureโ€™ created by the French artist Gaston Lachaise.
The organic design is voluptuous with soft curves giving pleasure to the senses. It is large but in all the right places.

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Eero Saarinen: The Tulip Chair

Taking the beautiful and natural form of a tulip, Eero Saarinenโ€™s Tulip Chair had more complex issues to deal with on its path into mass production. It was not simply a fact of producing this beautiful shape and colour to imitate nature, but also considering bigger design issues in its construction.

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The Harry Bertoia Diamond Chair

Harry Bertoia had an unique and distinctive approach to design. For him there wasnโ€™t a distinction between sculptures and furniture. As sculptors mould materials to โ€˜entrapโ€™ the final work of art, so Bertoia moulded his seats to make space and air part of them: creating a floating effect. The Diamond Chair is probably the highest example of this kind of approach to design.

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