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Early Knoll Saarinen Executive Arm Chairs in Rogers & Goffigon Silk Mohair, Pair
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Eero Saarinen remains one of the most influential furniture designers of the 20th century, celebrated for his sculptural approach to form and his pioneering use of materials. His iconic creations for Knoll — including the Tulip Chair, Womb Chair, and Executive Chair — embody a philosophy of timeless elegance and functional simplicity. Our team has developed a deep appreciation for Saarinen’s vision through years of meticulous restorations for discerning clients.
This early pair of Saarinen Executive Arm Chairs features beautifully restored walnut legs, their warm tone perfectly complemented by a luxurious silk mohair in Moss from the renowned Rogers & Goffigon fabric house. The decision to omit piping enhances the clean lines and modern sensibility of the design, allowing the refined materials and sculptural form to take center stage. Available now for immediate delivery, this exquisite pair is ideal as statement pieces at the heads of a dining table, as guest chairs in a living room, or as elegant accents in any sophisticated space. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Rogers & Goffigon Silk Mohair in Moss & Walnut Legs Condition: Good. New restoration by Object Refinery. Minor wear consistent with age and history may still exist. Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 836577 -
Dimensions
W. 26 in; H. 31.5 in; D. 24.5 in; W. 66.04 cm; H. 80.01 cm; D. 62.23 cm; Seat H. 18 in; Seat H. 45.72 cm;
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Stories exist in many forms, we see them in objects. The aesthetic of those before us is passed down through their surviving creations. These are the objects we search for; to preserve, refine, & continue the story. Object Refinery combines design obsession, fine craftsmanship, and a love for history in our worldwide search for objects. Based in Connecticut, USA; we partner with a network of local artisans to restore and refine our findings before passing them on to the next collector.
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