Designer Eero Saarinen, year 1957 The Saarinen stool is a tribute to the famous Tulip stool designed in 1957 for the Pedestal series by Eero Saarinen. Ode to the purity of the forms, as well as the other elements of the series, this stool breaks the patterns of the classic four-legged seat. 769P Swivel stool with…
Home Designer Bertoia, year 1952 Harry Bertoia, an Italian-born sculptor, was a member of the faculty of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The name of Cranbrook is associated with many famous figures in the history of furniture design: Eero Saarinen, Charles Eames, Ray Kaiser, Florence Schust (Knoll), etc. Bertoia was at Cranbrook…
Home Designer Alvar Aalto, year 1936 This stackable stool was designed for the Viiputi Municipal Library. 536 Stacking stool in bleached layered beechwood. Ø H. 38 44 CM Ø H. 15" 17,3" IN Finishings The certified quality of Mvsevm’s italian design solutions, all traditionally-made using top-quality materials, becomes the focal point of furnishings where…
Designer Mies Van Der Rohe, year 1927 This stool (in the leather sling version) was presented at Weissenhof. From 1927 til 1930 it was produced with a woven cane seat as well as in leather. In 1931, the production was taken over by Bamberg Metallwerkstatten, Berlin. It was at that time that the pleat…
Designer Mies Van Der Rohe, year 1929 Designer for the Deutscher Werkbund Pavilion at the World Exposition, Barcelona 1929, this model is generally referred to as the " Barcelona stool". As with the chair (see model 334), the square upholstery detailing is attributed to Lilly Reich. This stool was first produced by Berliner Metallgewerbe…