Bubble chair
The bubble chair was designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1968.[1] It is based on the idea his Ball Chair.[2] The main difference is that the Bubble Chair is attached to the ceiling with a chain, and it is made of transparent material, which lets the light inside from all directions. The acrylic is heated and blown into round shape like a soap bubble, within a solid steel frame.[3] It is considered an industrial design classic and advanced the usage of plastics in furniture design. The chair is considered modernist or Space Age design and is often used to symbolize the 1960s period.[4]
Designer | Eero Aarnio |
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Date | 1968 |
Made in | Finland |
Materials | Steel, acrylic, fabric, leather |
Style / tradition | Modernist |
See also
- List of chairs
- Ball Chair
- Philippe Starck, designer of the Bubble Club Armchair and Sofa
References
- Harrison, Bernice (5 May 2018). "Design Moment: Bubble Chair, 1968". The Irish Times. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- Thompson, Henrietta (9 December 2016). "The Hot Seat: Eero Aarnio's Ball Chair returns". The Telegraph. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- Mull, Olivia (17 April 2016). "Eero Aarnio's iconic Ball Chair features in retrospective at Helsinki Design Museum". Dezeen. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- Watson-Smyth, Kate (13 May 2011). "The Secret History Of: The bubble chair". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
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