Description
Saarinen developed the Womb Chair by Vitra in close collaboration with a boat builder. His stated intention was to design a chair that would allow a variety of sitting positions and create a special feeling of relaxation and coziness.
R 11,839.05
The Womb Vitra Chair is regarded as one of the icons of postwar American Modernism. Designed by Eero Saarinen in 1946 and manufactured by Knoll International since 1948 (originally as Model No. 70), this armchair is the first piece of mass produced furniture in the history of design with an integrated seat shell made of fibre reinforced plastic. The expansive foam upholstered shell, which has two inset cushions for added comfort, is supported by a bent tubular steel frame.
Available on backorder
Saarinen developed the Womb Chair by Vitra in close collaboration with a boat builder. His stated intention was to design a chair that would allow a variety of sitting positions and create a special feeling of relaxation and coziness.
| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 14.5 × 15.8 × 15.2 cm |

