Läck Friday 🖤
The 'Tulip Chair' was designed in 1956 by the Finnish architect and furniture designer Eero Saarinen for 'Knoll'. Raised as the son of the world-famous architect Eliel Saarinen, he won countless design awards throughout his life, not only for his 'Tulip' collections, but also for the 'Organic Chair', which he designed with Charles Eames for the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Saarinen created a great Bauhaus classic with the Tulip chair and table from the same collection. Saarinen was bothered by the many legs under tables and chairs and therefore simply reduced them to one leg in the middle. Thus, the tables and chairs from the 'Tulip' collection still look completely modern and at the same time reduced and at the same time playfully reminiscent of a tulip.
The chair is not only a design highlight in company with the Tulip table. You can vary and combine it as you like. For example, I celebrate the break in style and combine it with the old walnut table that I inherited from my grandmother.
I particularly like the fact that the chair swivels and has a comfortable seat cushion, the colour of which you can choose. The tulip chair is also a real eye-catcher on its own.
Whether in a rustic attic apartment or in a modern loft: the tulip chairs are a great eye-catcher. Their clear and discreet design fits perfectly into any interior.
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