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Bowl Chair

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Starts from $1,449.00 Regular Price $1,889.00
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PRODUCT DETAILS

DIMENSIONS

Overall Shell Dia 33" x H 22"
Seat Height 15–15.7"
  • Full of fun and bold character, the Bardi's Bowl chair is designed with geometric elements that lends to its distinguishing character. Effortlessly comfortable, the bowl chair is an ideal representation of modern technological advancements in technique and industrial construction. Designed in 1951 by Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi.

    Its unique construction is formed with a half-spherical seat resting on a metallic ring framework, with a 4 leg support. Fashioned with a cardinal frame and universal form, it seamlessly blends into any living space.

    Material & Feature:
    • Molded fiberglass shell with highly resilient urethane foam
    • Fabric upholstery (C.O.M available)
    • Legs: powder-coated steel base with matte black
    • All upholstery materials and fill content are non-toxic and fire-resistant
  • Italian-born Brazilian architect-designer Lina Bo Bardi (1914 - 1992) was one of the most influential Brazilian modernist architects of the 20th century. Although she is recognized most for her architectural projects, Bo Bardi was also a talented editor, jewelry designer, set designer, illustrator, furniture designer, and curator.

    Born Lina Achillina Bo in 1914 in Rome, Bo Bardi studied Architecture at the University of Rome, graduating in 1919. She subsequently moved to Milan, where she worked alongside architect Carlo Pagani. During this time, she also collaborated with architect-designer Gio Ponti on the magazine Lo Stile.

    In 1942, Bo Bardi established her own architectural studio, but it was completely destroyed a year later by an air raid. In 1943, she co-founded the publication A Cultura della Vita with Bruno Zevi, and from 1944 until 1945, she was the editor of Ponti"s famous Domus magazine. Her role at Domus prompted her active involvement in the Italian Communist Party, through which she met her future husband, art critic and historian Pietro Maria Bardi. In these years, Bo Bardi also contributed to several other publications, including the daily newspaper Milano Sera directed by Elio Vittorini, as well as Stile, Grazia, Belleza, Tempo, Vetrina, and Illustrazione Italiana.

    Bo Bardi moved to So Paulo in 1946 after her husband was invited to found a new art museum there. Together they established the influential arts and architecture magazine Habitat (1951 - 54). In 1948, Bo Bardi co-founded the Studio de Arte e Arquitetura Palma with Giancarlo Palanti (1906 - 77) and began to manufacture economical, modernist furniture for her own architectural commissions. Distinguished designs include the Bowl Chair (1951)"which combined Brazil's penchant for pronounced forms with European industrial minimalism"and the Cadeira Beira de Estrada or Roadside Chair (1967).

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