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Eero Saarinen might be considered by some to be a purist when it came to his approach towards architecture and interior design. He sought the essential idea and reduced it to the most effective structural solution within an overall unity of design. To that end, he designed the Executive Chair in 1957 recognizing the importance of user comfort. Saarinen became the first to construct a chair shell from fiberglass, a pliable material that flexes in response to body weight. Our reproduction Executive Armchair is available in various fabric and leather upholstery options and features either tubular steel or wood legs. Features at a Glance: Design Year: 1957 - Features:
- Frame is made of molded reinforced polyurethane shell
- Seat is made of contoured plywood
- Chair is upholstered in urethane foam cushion with matching full surround welt detail
- Stainless steel mirror finish legs
- Includes glides which are molded nylon disks in stamped steel shroud
- Available in many fabric and leather upholstery options
Dimensions: - Overall Dimensions: 25 1/2" W x 25 1/2" D x 31 1/2" H with seat height of 17.5"
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