Bertoia Bar Stool
1952 Bertoia Bar Stool
Harry Bertoia 1952
The Bertoia Barstool is part of Harry Bertoia's iconic 1952 wire collection, an astounding study in space, form and function by one of the master sculptors of the previous century. Outdoor finishes optional.
Knoll Bertoia Bar Stool : Harry Bertoia 1952
Dimensions : Bar 540 W x 580 D x 1040H, 740 SH mm. Counter 540 W x 580 D x 1000 H, 690 SH mm
Options : Bar or counter height. Frame in polished, satin chrome, outdoor powder or bonded rilsan finish. Seatpads upholstered in leather, fabric or vinyl. Fully upholstered version in fabric only.
Material : Welded steel frame, stainless steel connections, plastic glides, upholstery.
Harry Bertoia
Born in Italy, Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) moved with his parents to America as a young man, where he studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, entering the studio of Ray and Charles Eames after graduating where he developed their moulded plywood designs. In the 1950s, he began working with Knoll for whom he designed his famous wire-framed Diamond and Bird chairs. His design career with Knoll was brief, but so powerful and enduring that the royalties alone from his series allowed him to turn his attention to sculpture for the rest of his life.
About Knoll
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