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Charles and Ray Eames, Vitra La Chaise (1948) Artsy

La Chaise Charles Ray Eames 1948 And () Artsy

The organic design is voluptuous with soft curves giving pleasure to the senses. Charles & ray eames, 1948.

Charles eames, ray eames prototype for chaise longue (la chaise) 1948. Charles and ray eames la chaise. It is the unbelievable elegance of this assertive seating sculpture that enables any number of sitting and reclining positions, which is so very appealing.

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But it is only since 1991 that vitra has been manufacturing small quantities of the design in serial production.
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La chaise is suitable for both sitting and lying on.

This iconic chair, originally designed in 1948 for a contest hosted by moma in new york, was based on a sculpture by american artist gaston lachaise. Vitra la chaise chair by charles and ray eames. This expansive piece of furniture allows a wide range of sitting and reclining. It is the unbelievable elegance and grace of this assertive sculptural chaise lounge that enables any number of sitting and reclining positions, which is so very appealing.

Vitra la chaise chair by charles and ray eames.

It is the unbelievable elegance of this assertive seating sculpture that enables any number of sitting and reclining positions, which is so very appealing. Charles and ray eames designed la chaise in 1948 for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york, inspired by floating figure, a sculpture by gaston lachaise. Charles and ray eames designed la chaise for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york, inspired by “floating figure”, a mid century modernist sculpture by artist gaston lachaise. The intervening space was filled with polystyrene foam.

Miniature la chaise chair, designed in 1948 by american designers charles & ray eames, part of the collection of miniatures of the vitra design museum, located near basel.

The chair received it’s name from the sculptor who inspired it — gaston lachaise. The 'floating figure' sculpture by gaston lachaise, whose voluminous shape has obvious affinities with the eameses' lounge chair, inspired its name. Charles and ray eames designed the elegant lounge chair la chaise for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york in 1948. It is the elegance of this assertive seating sculpture that enables any number of sitting and reclining positions, which is so appealing.…

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In 1935, lachaise cast the sculpture “floating figure” , which shares an airy relaxed quality with the chair. The lounge chair has long since established itself as an icon of organic design. Charles & ray eames, 1948. Click here for more images.

Charles and ray eames designed la chaise in 1948 for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york, inspired by “floating figure”, a sculpture by gaston lachaise.

Eames la chaise 3d modeldownloadcharles and ray eames designed la chaise in 1948 for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york, inspired by floating figure, a sculpture by gaston lachaise The la chaise was a prototype entered in a 1948 design competition sponsored by the museum of modern art and the museum design project, inc. By charles & ray eames, 1948 — 8.220,00 €. This iconic chair, originally designed in 1948 for a contest hosted by moma in new york, was based on a sculpture by american artist gaston lachaise.

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Constructed of molded fiber glass this organic free form shell creates a dramatic curvaceous sculptural piece of furniture ideal for office receptions, museums, galleries and modern contemporary homes. An ideal talking point in a room as you can mistake it for a sculptural piece of artwork. It has long since established itself as an icon of. Designed by charles & ray eames.

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Faithful reproduction of the original in terms of construction, materials, and colors. Charles and ray eames designed la chaise in 1948 for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york, inspired by floating figure, a sculpture by gaston lachaise. By charles and ray eames. Charles and ray eames created the lounge chair la chaise for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york.

A stunning homage to the sculptor gaston la chaise because the chaise embodied the same flowing organicism of his sculptures.

Design charles & ray eames, 1948 fiberglass, steel supports, oak base made in germany by vitra charles and ray eames designed la chaise in 1948 for a museum of modern art competition. It is large but in all. Charles and ray eames designed the la chaise lounge chair in 1948 for a competition at the moma in new york. It was inspired by the 'floating figure' sculpture by gaston lachaise.

Charles and ray eames designed la chaise in 1948 for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york, inspired by floating figure, a sculpture by gaston lachaise.

It is the unbelievable elegance of this assertive seating sculpture that enables any number of sitting and reclining positions, which is so very appealing. Its name references both its function as well as gaston lachaise’s floating figure sculpture, whose shape the eameses thought would fit the chair perfectly.

Charles & Ray Eames, 1948, La Chaise Vitra lounge chair
Charles & Ray Eames, 1948, La Chaise Vitra lounge chair

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Charles and Ray Eames designed La Chaise in 1948 for a

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Charles and Ray Eames, Vitra La Chaise (1948) Artsy
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