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Authentic! Knoll Eero Saarinen Womb chair and ottoman in Leather

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Authentic! Knoll Eero Saarinen Womb chair and ottoman in Leather

Note: This is an authentic Knoll Womb chair by Eero Saarinen. Professionally reupholstered with Knoll Spinnybeck leather by a well known upholstery shop in LA. We have set of two chairs and ottoman available in exact same leather color. The price is per a chair and ottoman. FYI: This is the leather version which is twice more expensive the fabric version. 

Dimensions: 35½" H 40" W 34" D

The expressive sculptural forms of the Eero Saarinen Womb Chair (1946) can also be found in his architecture, from the TWA Terminal (now the TWA Hotel) at New York's JFK Airport to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. In 1940, the Finnish American and his friend Charles Eames took first prize at the Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at MoMA. Later that decade, Florence Knoll challenged Saarinen to create a chair that she could curl up in, which led to this iconic design. The Knoll Womb Chair has an enveloping form that continues to be one of the most celebrated and recognized representations of midcentury organic modernism. By applying foam molded over a fiberglass shell, Saarinen created a single-piece form that perfectly facilitates a relaxed sitting posture. Manufactured by Knoll according to the original specifications of the designer.
$1,924.65

Original: $5,499.00

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Authentic! Knoll Eero Saarinen Womb chair and ottoman in Leather—

$5,499.00

$1,924.65

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Note: This is an authentic Knoll Womb chair by Eero Saarinen. Professionally reupholstered with Knoll Spinnybeck leather by a well known upholstery shop in LA. We have set of two chairs and ottoman available in exact same leather color. The price is per a chair and ottoman. FYI: This is the leather version which is twice more expensive the fabric version. 

Dimensions: 35½" H 40" W 34" D

The expressive sculptural forms of the Eero Saarinen Womb Chair (1946) can also be found in his architecture, from the TWA Terminal (now the TWA Hotel) at New York's JFK Airport to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. In 1940, the Finnish American and his friend Charles Eames took first prize at the Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at MoMA. Later that decade, Florence Knoll challenged Saarinen to create a chair that she could curl up in, which led to this iconic design. The Knoll Womb Chair has an enveloping form that continues to be one of the most celebrated and recognized representations of midcentury organic modernism. By applying foam molded over a fiberglass shell, Saarinen created a single-piece form that perfectly facilitates a relaxed sitting posture. Manufactured by Knoll according to the original specifications of the designer.