French Solid Wooden Tripod Chair, France 1970s
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Description
This tripod chair has a simple composition that mixes the aesthetics of rural handicraft with international modernism.
While many postwar French designers were embracing new industrial techniques and mass production, some, like Alexandre Noll, personally selected his materials and handmade each unique piece. Like Noll, this chair’s designer paid little attention to trends, preferring to let the material guide the design, letting the shape of the wood be the main source of inspiration. Thanks to this, the chair has an organic form and a focuses on the solid wood as a material. Even at first glance, this chair has a startling rawness, but with its warm-toned and slightly asymmetrical body, it is a greatly-balanced piece. Sensitive touches enliven the design, visible in the careful craftsmanship, especially in the carved seat and tripod legs.
The aesthetic of this tripod chair is somber, giving importance to eerie organic and rugged shapes. Through its eccentric geometries and expressive forms, this chair is the perfect piece to add visual and elemental interest to any interior.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
14.76 in W x 17.51 in D x 31.49 in; Seat Height 18.3 in
37.5 cm W x 44.5 cm D x 80 cm H; Seat height 46.5 cm
Shipping:
This chair will be packed and shipped with the greatest care to make sure you will receive the item in the gallery condition. Complimentary shipping within the Netherlands. -
More Information
Origin: France Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Wood Condition: Good. In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1970s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Other Dealer Reference #: 20210881 Incollect Reference #: 518719 -
Dimensions
W. 14.76 in; H. 31.5 in; D. 17.52 in; W. 37.5 cm; H. 80 cm; D. 44.5 cm; Seat H. 18.31 in; Seat H. 46.5 cm;
Message from Seller:
Located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, H. Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary design with a strong focus on Brazil and Scandinavia. The gallery strives to preserve and promote especially Brazil's rich design heritage and curates a select group of contemporary artists. Meticulous research, ie getting in contact with the original designers, producers, their heirs, and retrieving and indexing old catalogues and magazines is at the heart of its activities. All works presented excel in great
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