A striking example of late 20th-century design, the 'School Chair' by Ron Arad showcases the designer's innovative approach to form and material. Manufactured in 1988, this piece features a black-anodized aluminum frame with a black neoprene seat upholstery, embodying a fusion of industrial aesthetics and ergonomic consideration.
The design's inclusion in notable publications and exhibitions, such as Restless Furniture by Deyan Sudjic and the Vitra Design Museum's 100 Masterpieces, attests to its significance in contemporary design history.
This particular chair remains in good vintage condition, exhibiting minor signs of wear consistent with its age. Its sculptural form and historical relevance make it a valuable addition to any modern interior or design collection.
Designer: Ron Arad for Hatchi Design Paris
Model: School Chair
Material: Aluminum & Neoprene
Colour: Black
Period: 1980s
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