Wire Chair

Harry Bertoia Wire Chair

Side chair with welded steel wire frame. Polished chrome or lacquered frame (matte white or black). Polyurethane foam seat pad upholstered in fabric or leather.

ITEM NUMBER

MC-C-201

DIMENSIONS

Height: 30¾"
Depth: 19¾"
Width: 21¼"
Seat Height: 17¾"
Weight: 17 lbs.


COM: 1 yds.
COL: 18 sq. ft.

COL COM

PRICING

COM $2,004
COL $2,004
Fabric 1 $1,624
Fabric 2 $1,647
Leather 1 $1,670
Leather 2 $1,693
Leather 3 $1,717

COLOR SELECTIONS

metal

fabric 1

Jet

Jet fabric by Fidivi. 100% polyester Trevira CS. 65,000 Martindale.

Skill Synthetic Leather

Synthetic leather. 69% PVC, 1% PU, 10% COT, 20% PES. 50,000 Martindale.

fabric 2

Maya

Maya fabric by Fidivi. 100% polyester Trevira CS. 100,000 Martindale.

leather 1

Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed. 0.8 - 1.0mm thick. Pigmented with protective top coat. Soft handle with a silky matte finish.

leather 2

Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed for enhanced larger grain appearance. 1.3-1.5mm thick. Pigmented and protective top coat. Soft handle with silky matte finish.

leather 3

Bovine leather. Natural grain. 1.2-1.4mm thick. Aniline dyed. Finished with resnis and pigments. Protective coat with a soft waxy feel and semi-matte appearance.


 

Harry Bertoia

(1915 - 1978) Italian born sculptor, painter, and graphic artist Bertoia was a member of the Cranberry Academy of Art in Michigan. He was 37 years old when he designed the patented Diamond Chair for Knoll in 1952. An unusually beautiful piece of furniture, it was strong yet delicate in appearance and an immediate commercial success in spite of being made almost entirely by hand. With the Diamond Chair, Bertoia created an icon of modern design and introduced industrial wire mesh as a new material to the world of furniture. In every endeavor Bertoia pursued he left his unique mark.

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