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- Enveloping, modern lounge chair.
- Leather or fabric upholstery.
- Chrome or black frame.
- Womb Chair, Standard:35½" H 40" W 34" D
- Womb Ottoman, Standard:16" H 25½" W 20" D
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Designed by Eero Saarinen for Knoll®
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The expressive sculptural forms of the Eero Saarinen Womb Chair and Ottoman (1946) can also be found in his architecture, from the TWA Terminal (now the TWA Hotel) at New York's JFK Airport to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. In 1940, the Finnish American and his friend Charles Eames took first prize at the Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at MoMA. Later that decade, Florence Knoll challenged Saarinen to create a chair that she could curl up in, which led to this iconic design. The Knoll Womb Chair has an enveloping form that continues to be one of the most celebrated and recognized representations of midcentury organic modernism. By applying foam molded over a fiberglass shell, Saarinen created a single-piece form that perfectly facilitates a relaxed sitting posture. Manufactured by Knoll according to the original specifications of the designer.
- Enveloping, modern lounge chair.
- Leather or fabric upholstery.
- Chrome or black frame.
- Brand
- Knoll®
- Collection
- Womb Collection
- General Dimensions
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- Womb Chair, Standard:35½" H 40" W 34" D
- Womb Ottoman, Standard:16" H 25½" W 20" D
- Product Weight
- 13 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Womb Chair, Standard
- Height (in): 35½
- Width (in): 40
- Depth (in): 34
- Weight (lbs): 36
- Seat Height (in): 16
- Seat Width (in): 27
- Seat Depth (in): 24⅞
- Back Height (in): 35½
- Arm Height (in): 20½
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 275
Womb Ottoman, Standard
- Height (in): 16
- Width (in): 25½
- Depth (in): 20
- Weight (lbs): 13
- Seat Height (in): 16
- Seat Width (in): 25½
- Seat Depth (in): 20
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 275
Womb Chair, Medium
- Height (in): 31¼
- Width (in): 35
- Depth (in): 31
- Weight (lbs): 31
- Seat Height (in): 15
- Arm Height (in): 18
Womb Ottoman, Medium
- Height (in): 14¼
- Width (in): 21
- Depth (in): 17½
- Weight (lbs): 11
- Seat Height (in): 14¼
- Seat Width (in): 21
- Seat Depth (in): 17½
- Reinforced fiberglass shell
- Plywood platform
- Polyester fiber padding with foam core
- Steel rod frame with black powder-coated or polished chrome finish
- Stainless steel and nylon glides
- Fabric, suede, or leather upholstery
- Notification of Filling Contents
Eero Saarinen
“The purpose of architecture is to shelter and enhance man’s life on earth and to fulfill his belief in the nobility of his existence,” said Eero Saarinen in 1959. Saarinen’s architectural legacy communicates this sentiment of giddy potential and unfettered optimism in post-war America seen in iconic projects like the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and in his sculptural furniture designed for Knoll.
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