Showing 6 results for the search terms: designer+eero.
Knoll® Saarinen Dining Series with Bertoia Side Chairs Designed by Eero Saarinen and Harry Bertoia “The underside of typical chairs and tables makes a confusing, unrestful world,” said esteemed Finnish designer Eero Saarinen. “I wanted to clear up the slum of legs.” The Saarinen collection of pedestal dining tables do just this, creating a sleek [...]
Knoll® 70L Designed by Eero Saarinen “When I approach an architectural problem,” Finnish architect and interior designer Eero Saarinen once said, “I try to think out the real significance of it. What is its essence and how can the total structure capture that essence?” Fellow designer Florence Knoll put forth the challenge of creating “a [...]
Adelta 8315 Born in 1932, acclaimed Finnish designer Eero Aarnio changed the face of industrial design through his groundbreaking use of plastic. Combining the sculptural elements of his early fiberglass designs with a modern understanding of ergonomics, Aarnio considers the Formula Chair to be one of the best chairs he has ever designed. With a [...]
Knoll® Saarinen and Tulip Dining Set Designed by Eero Saarinen “The underside of typical chairs and tables makes a confusing, unrestful world,” said esteemed Finnish designer Eero Saarinen. “I wanted to clear up the slum of legs.” Both pieces in this richly innovative dining set feature a single pedestal instead of a “mass of legs” [...]
Adelta 8360 -with chain and hooks Born in 1932, acclaimed Finnish designer Eero Aarnio changed the face of industrial design through his groundbreaking use of plastic. An expansion upon the Ball Chair, the Bubble Chair is one of Aarnio’s most well-known designs and is a triumph of minimalism. However, its simple, uncluttered aesthetic belies the [...]
Adelta 8330 Born in 1932, acclaimed Finnish designer Eero Aarnio changed the face of industrial design through his groundbreaking use of plastic. The Ball Chair, now regarded as one of the most important pieces of furniture designed in the 20th century, perfectly captured the zeitgeist of the 1960s through its use of the novel material [...]