organic+conference+chair

organic conference chair

For the "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition held by the Museum of Modern Art, Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen created an entire series of versions of the Organic chair, each intended for a different sitting position. The designs were ahead of their time, but never went into production owing to a lack of technology. Not until after 1950 was it possible to produce (and sell) larger numbers of organically molded seat shells, such as the Eames' famous Plastic Armchair or Saarinen's Tulip chair. While the Organic chair is a comfortable small reading armchair, the Organic Highback has a higher backrest and neck support. In addition, the armrests and seat area are broader and longer.

The range is now expanded with the new Organic Conference, featuring a slightly higher and forward-tilted shell. this makes it well-suited for use with tables, as in the dining room or at conferences and meetings.

Available in an assortment of vibrantly colored fabrics with black Ash or natural oak legs.
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