About this designer: Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen
Born in Finland in 1910, the son of architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and his wife, textile artist Loja, Eero Saarinen studied fine arts in Paris and architecture at Yale before working on furniture design with Norman Bel Geddes and practicing architecture with his father in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He collaborated on several projects, including a plywood leg splint for the U.S. Army, with his friend, and Cranbrook alumnus Charles Eames. Saarinen is best known for his design work for Knoll International including the ever popular Tulip chairs and the eponymous dining and side marble top tables. Aram Store stocks many of Saarinen’s most enduring works.
About this brand: Vitra
Vitra
Vitra is a furniture company dedicated to developing healthy, intelligent, inspiring and durable solutions for the office, the home and for public spaces. Vitra’s products and concepts are developed in Switzerland by applying a diligent design process that brings together the company’s engineering excellence with the creative genius of leading international designers. It is our goal to create products with a high functional and aesthetic life expectancy. The Vitra Campus architecture, the Vitra Design Museum, workshops, publications, collections and archives are all integral elements of the Vitra Project. They give Vitra the opportunity to gain perspective and depth in all of its creative activities.

Miniature Tulip Chair

Code: 1492
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£145.50
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£145.50
Dimensions
9x9x14cm
Delivery
7 Days

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Details

The VDM Miniatures Collection presents the most important classics of modern furniture history in miniature scale of 1:6. Their construction, materials and colours correspond to the historical Vitra Design Museum Collection original, right down to the last detail. Because they are so true to the originals, the miniatures are not only valuable collector’s items, but also ideal illustrative materials for universities, colleges of design and architects. The miniature collection is unique worldwide. For each miniature there is a license agreement with the designer or his heirs.

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