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The Tulip chair was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1955 and 1956 for the Knoll company of New York City. It was designed primarily as a chair to match the complementary dining table. The chair has the smooth lines of modernism and was experimental with materials for its time. The chair is considered a classic of industrial design.

The chair is often considered "space age" for its futuristic use of curves and artificial materials.


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Design and Construction

Saarinen said: "The undercarriage of chairs and tables in a typical interior makes an ugly, confusing, unrestful world. I wanted to clear up the slum of legs. I wanted to make the chair all one thing again."

Saarinen had hoped to produce the chair as a one piece unit made entirely of fiberglass, but this material was not able to support the base, and prototypes were prone to breakage. As a result, the base of the tulip chair is of cast aluminum with a rilsan-coated finish to match the upper shell, giving the appearance of a single unit. The upper shell is molded fiberglass, with a reinforced, plastic bonded finish. The upholstered foam cushion is removable with Velcro fastening.

Saarinen was awarded a patent for the Tulip chair in 1960.


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Awards

  • Museum of Modern Art Award, 1969
  • Federal Award for Industrial Design, 1969
  • Design Center Stuttgart Award, 1962

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Project Cybersyn

In 1971 a modified form of the Tulip Chair was used in the design of Project Cybersyn


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See also

  • List of chairs

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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