Sculptural Zebrano Plywood Lounge Chair, The Netherlands 1970s

Sculptural Zebrano Plywood Lounge Chair, The Netherlands 1970s

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The 1970s witnessed the emergence of eccentric furniture pieces that seamlessly blended the avant-garde with practicality. Crafted in the Netherlands, this distinctive lounge chair bears the mark of Dutch ingenuity and artistry, reflecting an era where experimentation in design was the norm. What set this chair apart was not just its striking appearance but the innovative use of Zebrano plywood.

The so-called “Zebrano” wood -derived from tropical trees in America, Asia, and Africa, yielding striped hardwood used in cabinetwork - is known for its distinctive dark stripes reminiscent of a zebra's markings, hence the name. In this chair, the zebrano plywood structure takes centre stage, recalling designers Ingmar Relling from Norway because of the wood, and the bentwood designs of Alvar Aalto. Showcasing the wood's natural beauty and unique patterns, the chair's use of Zebrano plywood not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also speaks volumes of the craftsmanship inherent in Dutch design of the era. Plywood, a versatile material, played a pivotal role in the creation of this extraordinary lounge chair. Unlike solid wood, plywood is composed of layers of wood veneer bonded together, making it sturdy and flexible. This flexibility allows for the creation of sculptural, bent wood shapes, which is also the main visual hallmark of this chair's design. The cantilevered structure, with visible screws holding the distinct pieces together, showcases the prowess of Dutch craftsmanship and design. The ingenuity of the Dutch designer is evident in the chair's cantilever design. The back and seat are supported only by the front legs, creating an elegant curve that defies not just traditional expectations but, seemingly, also gravity. The use of plywood allows for this daring structure, showcasing the designer's willingness to push the boundaries of conventional furniture shapes and forms. What truly sets this lounge chair apart is without a doubt is its plywood frame, however the seat also deserves attention: carefully stretched between the sides of the back frame via faux leather straps, the canvas seat assures great ergonomic comfort. Additionally, the brown sheepskin throw is a small, but important visual addition that softens the overall impression. This cosy addition not only enhances the chair's visual appeal but also contributes to its visual and practical comfort. The deliberate visibility of screws adds an industrial touch, embracing the raw aesthetic that contrasts nicely with the organic zebrano wood and fabric.

In essence, this Dutch-made cantilever lounge chair from the 1970s is in many ways a testament to the era's spirit of exploration and innovation. It showcases the marriage of unconventional materials like Zebrano plywood with groundbreaking design, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of furniture craftsmanship. The chair also exemplifies the era's commitment to pushing boundaries, making it a rare and individual example of Dutch design brilliance.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The chair’s brown sheepskin throw is newly produced. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.

Dimensions:

31.88 in W x 34.44 in D x 26.57 in H; Seat height 11.22 in; Arm height 16.92 in

81 cm W x 87.5 cm D x 67.5 cm H); Seat height 28.5 cm; Arm height 43 cm

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