The Organic Chair is a design inspired by the original made in 1940 as a contribution to the Museum of Modern Art's Organic Design in Home Furnishings Competition. The Organic Chair won first prize at the competition but was never mass produced as war broke out shortly after. The Organic Chair was the first to mold wood into complex curves, and to use a cycle-welding technique to bond rubber and wood. This innovative piece is now available at a price that makes it possible to own in your own home.
- Innovative, contoured and sculptural design blends comfort and style
- Accurate reproduction of a prize-winning 1940 design
- Frame quality crafted from molded wood and rubber
- Spacious seating and body-cradling curves provide superior support
- Lightly cushioned seat wrapped in soft upholstery ensures comfort
- Built-in armrests add extra support
- Available in your choice of upholstery type and color combination
- Seat supported by solid wood legs for optimal stability
- Multiple wood type and finish combination options available
- Customizable design ensures a perfect match to your home's existing decor