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20th Century Shiro Kuramata Steel Mesh 'How High The Moon' Armchairs For Vitra
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Description
How High the Moon, designed by Shiro Kuramata for Vitra in 1986, is a poetic reflection on the very idea of the chair. Kuramata reinterprets one of the most recognizable forms of Western furniture — the upholstered armchair — through an almost immaterial structure made entirely of expanded steel mesh. Without an internal frame or conventional support, the chair preserves only the outline and volume of a familiar typology, transforming it into a light, transparent presence.
Its reflective metal surface and open construction create a striking tension between solidity and fragility, function and abstraction. Although its silhouette recalls a traditional armchair, its dematerialized appearance seems to question whether it can truly support the body, inviting the viewer to reconsider the boundaries between furniture, sculpture, and conceptual design. How High the Moon stands as one of Kuramata’s most iconic works, embodying his fascination with transparency, lightness, and the poetic possibilities of industrial materials.
Measurments: W 81 x D 81 x H 71 cm
Every item LA Studio offers is checked by our team of 10 craftsmen in our in-house workshop. Special restoration or reupholstery requests can be done. Lighting can be electrified to the required voltage.
Every piece design of LA Studio or new production as they are made with natural materials or made by artisans they may vary in wood color, marble color or wood grain, etc.
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1980-1999 Materials: Expanded steel mesh Condition: Good. Good with vintage conditions Creation Date: 1986 Styles / Movements: Modern, Industrial, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: LA00100396 Incollect Reference #: 863576 -
Dimensions
W. 31.89 in; H. 27.95 in; D. 31.89 in; W. 81 cm; H. 71 cm; D. 81 cm;
We offer 20% discount for trade pricing to design professionals. LA Studio offers worldwide shipping. We specialize in shipping to Europe & US and always offer most affordable shipping prices available.
LA Studio interior design is a story of the meeting between the creativity of our designers and the savoir-faire of the craftsmen. LA Studio interior design since its inception has focused on the search for the unique and special piece; the recovery of designer designs from the 20th century, whose geographical origin ranges from Holland, Germany, and the United States, paying special attention to pieces created in France and Italy. PRICES RECENTLY REDUCED BY 20%!
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