Mid Century Icons: The Saarinen Womb Chair

Since its launch in 1948, the Womb Chair designed by Eero Saarinen has been always in production and definitely is one of the most known pieces of mid century furniture ever.
The shape of the Womb chair is the result of Saarinenโ€™s experiments with organic shell-type seats for furniture design. Saarinen started his experiment with Charles Eames during the โ€˜Organic Design in Home Furnishingsโ€™ competition in 1941 during which they presented the โ€˜Conversation, Relaxation and Loungingโ€™ trio.

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The Achille Castiglioni Toio Lamp.

Within the many famous Italian mid-century modern designs, the Achille Castiglioni Toio Lamp has undoubtedly a primary role.
Even though Achille was the most known of the Castiglioni brothers, he worked closely with his older brother Pier Giacomo to many projects until his premature death in 1968; both concentrating on the same task, rather than dividing up the work.

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RESOURCES: The Starting Point for Your Mid Century Appetite

Since a while I had the idea to build a page that was a good starting point for the new readers and a specific archive for posts about the iconic objects that made the mid-century designโ€™s history.
Posts like the Aaltoโ€™s Savoy vase or the Jacobsenโ€™s Egg chair -to mention a couple of them- were really appreciated by you guys so,..

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