
La Chaise
The La Chaise was a prototype entered in a 1948 design competition sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum Design Project, Inc. A stunning homage to the sculptor Gaston La Chaise because the chaise embodied the same flowing organicism of his sculptures. Forty-two years passed before the lounge chair was actually produced by Vitra in 1990. It consists of two very thin molded fiberglass shells cemented together on a base of chrome-finished steel rods and natural oak.
The La Chaise was a prototype entered in a 1948 design competition sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum Design Project, Inc. A stunning homage to the sculptor Gaston La Chaise because the chaise embodied the same flowing organicism of his sculptures. Forty-two years passed before the lounge chair was actually produced by Vitra in 1990. It consists of two very thin molded fiberglass shells cemented together on a base of chrome-finished steel rods and natural oak.
Original: $16,820.00
-65%$16,820.00
$5,887.00Description
The La Chaise was a prototype entered in a 1948 design competition sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum Design Project, Inc. A stunning homage to the sculptor Gaston La Chaise because the chaise embodied the same flowing organicism of his sculptures. Forty-two years passed before the lounge chair was actually produced by Vitra in 1990. It consists of two very thin molded fiberglass shells cemented together on a base of chrome-finished steel rods and natural oak.









