
RARE PLYWOOD PROTOTYPE CHAIR C. 1960'S
Rare plywood prototype chair circa 1960's designed by an unknown student from the Chicago school of design, the New Bauhaus, founded by Lazlo Moholy-Nagy in 1937. Design was influenced by Marcel Breuer and Noguchi.
Comes with book specifying provenance.
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Dimensions: 31"H x 17.75"W l SH: 16.25"H
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Period: 1960's
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Condition: Good Condition. Wear consistent with age.
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Materials:Â Plywood
- Origin: USA
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Rare plywood prototype chair circa 1960's designed by an unknown student from the Chicago school of design, the New Bauhaus, founded by Lazlo Moholy-Nagy in 1937. Design was influenced by Marcel Breuer and Noguchi.
Comes with book specifying provenance.
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Dimensions: 31"H x 17.75"W l SH: 16.25"H
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Period: 1960's
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Condition: Good Condition. Wear consistent with age.
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Materials:Â Plywood
- Origin: USA






















