Gallery
The Ant Chair highlighting form and materials
Ant Chair
A marker rendering showing the Ant Chair original three-legged design.
Ant Chair
The Series 7 (Model 3107) was developed in 1955 as a larger, more versatile version of the Ant. It is a direct descendant and a four-legged, successor to the original 1952 Ant chair.
Ant Chair
Arne Jacobsen
Ant Chair
AI-generated context photograph of the Barcelona Chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in situ.
Barcelona Chair
AI-generated silhouette of the Barcelona Chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Barcelona Chair
Industrial design marker rendering highlighting sculptural form
Barcelona Chair
AI-generated portrait of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Barcelona Chair
The Egg Chair in three-quarter view showing its enveloping form
Egg Chair
Marker rendering highlighting the chair's organic sculptural geometry
Egg Chair
The Egg Chair in its original SAS Royal Hotel context
Egg Chair
Profile view capturing distinctive proportions and geometry
Egg Chair
Panton Chair — studio composition highlighting form and materials.
Panton Chair
Close-up of material texture on the Panton Chair.
Panton Chair
Panton Chair profile silhouette showing signature geometry.
Panton Chair
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Swan Chair
Industrial design marker rendering of the Swan Chair's distinctive winglike silhouette
Swan Chair
The Swan Chair in a period-appropriate interior — at home in both hotel lobbies and living rooms
Swan Chair
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Swan Chair
The Chair highlighting form and materials
The Chair (JH501)
Detail of visible joints or frame transitions
The Chair (JH501)
silhouette of the The Chair (JH501) by Hans J. Wegner.
The Chair (JH501)
Industrial design marker rendering of the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, emphasizing the sculptural form and construction.
The Eames Lounge Chair: A Modern Classic of Comfort and Craft
Chair and ottoman in three-quarter view — compound curved shells, leather cushions, and cast aluminium base.
The Eames Lounge Chair: A Modern Classic of Comfort and Craft
Leather cushion meeting rosewood shell — the strap-and-button attachment system allows individual cushion replacement.
The Eames Lounge Chair: A Modern Classic of Comfort and Craft
Chair and ottoman in a 1950s California modernist interior — the setting for which the design was conceived.
The Eames Lounge Chair: A Modern Classic of Comfort and Craft
Marker rendering highlighting the chair's distinctive sculptural form
Tulip Chair
The Tulip Chair in three-quarter view showing its revolutionary pedestal base
Tulip Chair
The Tulip Chair in its natural mid-century modern environment
Tulip Chair
View capturing both side chair and armchair distinctive proportions and geometry
Tulip Chair
Marcel Breuer's Wassily Chair (Model B3), 1925
Wassily Chair
Detail showing the leather and tubular steel material interplay
Wassily Chair
Seamless bent steel tubing and leather strap attachment system
Wassily Chair
The iconic silhouette that defines Bauhaus modernism
Wassily Chair
studio photograph of the Wishbone Chair (CH24) by Hans J. Wegner.
Wishbone Chair (CH24)
silhouette of the Wishbone Chair (CH24) by Hans J. Wegner.
Wishbone Chair (CH24)