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Table by Eero Saarinen, 1956

Table by Eero Saarinen, 1956
Table with aluminium casting base lacquered white. White laminate top. Chair with shell in FRM white. Base in aluminium. Seat covered with fabric white.
Product-id.:SO-ES519+4-ES513
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Informationen to Table, 1956 by Eero Saarinen

Table with aluminium casting base lacquered white. White Laminate top.

Measurement:  H. 70 cm, P./L. 120 cm
cbm:  0,80

Information to Chair, 1956 by Eero Saarinen

Chair with shell in FRM white. Base in aluminium. Chair optional with white cushion.


Measurement:
  L. 51 cm, H. 81 cm, P. 54 cm
cbm:  0,30


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Eero Saarinen 1910 – 1961

Architect, born in
Kirkknonummi, Finland. Taken to the USA in 1923 by his
father, the Finnish architect and designer Eliel Saarinen, he studied sculpture
in
Paris and received a graduate degree in architecture from Yale (1934). In
partnership with his father (1936-50) he helped define Modernist architecture
in a series of public, institutional, and commercial buildings known for their
innovative technology and use of materials. These include the stainless steel
Gateway Arch,
St Louis (1948-64), General Motors Technical Center, Warren,
MI
(1951-6), and the John Deere & Co Building, Moline, IL (1957-63). His later
sculptural designs are known for their formal imagery, such as Ingalls Hockey
Rink,
Yale University (1956-9), TWA Terminal, Kennedy International Airport,
New York
(1956-62), and Washington Dulles International Airport, Chantilly,
VA
(1958-62). His last work and only skyscraper was the CBS Headquarters,
New York (1960-4). Outstanding among the second generation of modern
American architects, he viewed ‘the way [a] building is used’ as determinative
of its style, and his work ranged stylistically from his early essays in the
International style to the extreme plasticity of his later buildings, each project
exhibiting a unique design solution. He was posthumously awarded the Gold
Medal of the American Institute of Architects in 1962.

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