VITRA Dining Table
Frank Gehry, 1972
Frank Gehry is one of the most influential contemporary architects. His
sometimes controversial yet arresting body of work has been described
as iconoclastic and rambunctious. This restless spirit has made his
buildings and furniture designs a unique expression of contemporary
society and its ambivalent values. Gehry is best known for building
curvaceous structures; his most famous work, and the clearest
expression of his style, is the Guggenheim Museum in Spain. With his 1972 furniture series "Easy Edges" he succeeds in lending a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. But although they look surprisingly simple, the "Easy Edges" have been constructed with an architect's skill and are exceedingly robust and stable. A glass tabletop further protects the material.
Material: Corrugated cardboard, contour layers of cardboard, edges made of hardboard, natural or lacquered, glass top made of safety glass.
29.25"H x 78.75"L x 35.5"W
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