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Bertoria Bank - Large - Ash Wood

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  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.
  • Bertoria Bank Large/Ash Wood image.

Bertoria Bank - Large - Ash Wood

Material / Größe
Holzoptionen
VERKAUF
€552.65
Regulär
€1,105.30
Delivery 12 - 16 weeks

This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties. We do not claim any rights on any third party trademarks.

Zeitgenössische Inspiration

FLEXIBLE AUSSENBEREICHE

Diese Bank im Bertoia-Stil zeichnet sich

Bertoria Bank
Bertoria Bank

FUNKTIONAL UND ELEGANT

A simple, striking and practical design of a distinctly American Mid Century style, it foreshadows Bertoia's signature wire grid designs which were to follow, such as the iconic Diamond Chair.

Die feineren Details

Bertoria Bank
  • Frame: Ash Wood Top
  • Legs: Stainless Steel
  • StyleMid-Century (American)
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Legs to top
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Clean: Dust 
  • Comment: Great as a pair
  • Abmessungen: Breite 183 cm, Tiefe 49 cm, Höhe 39 cm
  • Verpackungsabmessungen: Breite
Inspiriert von

Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia was Italian-born American sculptor, printmaker, and jewelry and furniture designer. His genius mind and boundless imagination has created unforgettable and remarkable masterpieces that is still popular up to this day. He moved to America with his brother at the age of 15 and earned the skill of handmade jewelry in Cass Technical High School. In 1937, Bertoia received a scholarship to the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he studied until 1943. It was during this time where he met and worked with designers Charles and Ray Eames but he received no credit for his contributions from them so he left and moved on to join Knoll Associates in 1950. It is in his own metal shop in a corner of Knoll’s production facility that the ever-famous Diamond chair was conceived. And while he was only able to design crafted over 50 public sculptures, and created the Sonambient sounding sculptures. From biomorphic jewelry to 4-ton fountains, from children’s chairs to the asymmetric chaise, from singing rods to thunderous 10’ gongs, from color field graphics to layered monographics, one series of furniture before he died at age 63 from lung cancer.

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