Important Pairs of Chairs
Over the past 150 years, the evolution of the chair has paralleled developments in architecture and technology. They have reflected the changing needs of society. There are only a handful of the chairs that truly encapsulate the history of design. Here at Deen Design, we have amassed a small yet important collection of pairs of chairs that positively represent and encompass innovative design.
Maurice Burke
TULIP DINNING CHAIR
1972
Tulip inspired chair with white enamel propeller base, white fiberglass shell, and orange cushion.
Maurice Burke
TULIP CHAIRS
1970
Mid Century Modern Saarinen Style Tulip inspired chairs.
Konstantin Grcic
MAGIS CHAIR_ONE
2003
Die-case aluminum treated with sputtered fluorinated titanium and painted in polyester powder.
Rok-A-Chair
by Alderman Acres
1952
Innovative cantilever rockers in sunset leather. These are a wonderful reimagination of the timeless rocking chair.
Cleo Baldon
TUBULAR CHROME CHAIRS
1960
A rare pair of chairs, some of the only chairs to use chrome steel and oak dowls for an extra design touch and sturdiness.
Diamond Chair
by Bertoia
1952
Many chairs are created in the name of design. But the diamond chair is one of the most iconic to modern furniture design.