Womb Chair Ottoman
Inspired by:- Eero Saarinen
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
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Lead Time | 10 - 14 Weeks |
Original Designer | Eero Saarinen |
Sample Fabric | Yes |
Featured Product | No |
Five Years Gurantee | Yes |
Heading 1 | ICONIC PIECE DESIGN |
Heading 2 | Mid-Century Modern |
Short Description 2 | This Mobelaris replica Womb Chair and Ottoman supports countless positions that offers a comforting oasis of calm and continues to be one of the most recognized representations of Mid-Century modernism. The famous Womb Chair and ottoman is one of the most comfortable chairs to lounge in. It envelops you in such a way that you feel completely relaxed. It features a stainless steel base and is made of full upholstered in premium leather and wool option. |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |
- Dimension: Width 65cm, Depth 55cm, Height 43cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 43cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 67cm, Depth 57cm, Height 46cm
- CBM: 0.18 Weight: 9kg
Product Description
The Mobelaris replica Womb Chair and Ottoman originally designed by Eero Saarinen in 1948, made exclusively for Florence Knoll's request. The Finnish-born designer's flair for challenging rules, breaking molds and setting new standards for comfortable modern design. It designed to facilitate a relaxed sitting posture, providing emotional comfort and a sense of security hence the name "Womb."
Read More Read LessThis Mobelaris replica Womb Chair and Ottoman supports countless positions that offers a comforting oasis of calm and continues to be one of the most recognized representations of Mid-Century modernism. The famous Womb Chair and ottoman is one of the most comfortable chairs to lounge in. It envelops you in such a way that you feel completely relaxed. It features a stainless steel base and is made of full upholstered in premium leather and wool option.
Read More Read LessThe Mobelaris replica Womb Chair and Ottoman originally designed by Eero Saarinen in 1948, made exclusively for Florence Knoll's request. The Finnish-born designer's flair for challenging rules, breaking molds and setting new standards for comfortable modern design. It designed to facilitate a relaxed sitting posture, providing emotional comfort and a sense of security hence the name "Womb."
This Mobelaris replica Womb Chair and Ottoman supports countless positions that offers a comforting oasis of calm and continues to be one of the most recognized representations of Mid-Century modernism. The famous Womb Chair and ottoman is one of the most comfortable chairs to lounge in. It envelops you in such a way that you feel completely relaxed. It features a stainless steel base and is made of full upholstered in premium leather and wool option.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Eero Saarinen
View all products(23)Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and industrial designer known for his neo-futuristic style and ideas. He’s had the pleasure of designing the Washington Dulles International Airport outside Washington DC, the TWA Flight Center in New York City and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. His family immigrated to the United States in 1923 and studied at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where his father taught and was dean of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was well invested in is craft and chose to take courses in sculpture and furniture to express himself further. He took his studies to mind and even studied abroad at the Academie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Afterward, he went on to study at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. Saarinen received critical recognition while still working for his father. His design the “Tulip Chair” won first prize in “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. His futuristic design took him to further heights as he also won first prize in the 1948 race for the design of the Gateway Arch National Park (now known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) in St. Louis, Missouri. Succeeding in his scheme, Saarinen was able to capture major corporations attention such as John Deere, IBM, and CBS. Asked to design their new headquarters and other corporate establishments.
The name Eero Saarinen is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.