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Item #: DUF0945
SET of 3 Mid-Century American stacking stools with a circular birch seat on a three legged wrought iron base with curled feet. Stools may be stacked neatly when not in use. (CALIFORNIA DESIGN) (PRICED AS SET).
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Set of 3 California Design Mid-Century American Wrought Iron & Birch Stacking Stools
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SET of 3 Mid-Century American stacking stools with a circular birch seat on a three legged wrought iron base with curled feet. Stools may be stacked neatly when not in use. (CALIFORNIA DESIGN) (PRICED AS SET)
Sku: DUF0945 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: California Design
Width: 14.0" Height: 15.8" Depth : 14.0" Diameter : 14.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Metal, wood Category: Seating Good; Wear consistent with age and use
California Design refers to a movement that emerged in the mid-20th century in California, United States. It encompasses a wide range of design disciplines, including furniture, decorative arts, architecture, and graphic design. The movement was characterized by its innovative and forward-thinking approach, as well as its integration of modernist principles with a distinct Californian aesthetic. California Design was heavily influenced by the state's unique cultural and geographical context. The laid-back and free-spirited lifestyle, combined with the abundance of natural beauty, served as a constant source of inspiration for designers. The movement sought to capture the essence of California's relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere, and it became synonymous with a sense of Read Full Bio
California Design refers to a movement that emerged in the mid-20th century in California, United States. It encompasses a wide range of design disciplines, including furniture, decorative arts, architecture, and graphic design. The movement was characterized by its innovative and forward-thinking approach, as well as its integration of modernist principles with a distinct Californian aesthetic. California Design was heavily influenced by the state's unique cultural and geographical context. The laid-back and free-spirited lifestyle, combined with the abundance of natural beauty, served as a constant source of inspiration for designers. The movement sought to capture the essence of California's relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere, and it became synonymous with a sense of optimism, creativity, and experimentation. One of the key figures associated with California Design is Charles Eames. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1907, Eames moved to California in the 1940s and quickly established himself as a prominent designer. Together with his wife, Ray Eames, he created iconic furniture pieces that are still highly regarded today. Their designs, such as the Eames Lounge Chair and the Eames Molded Plywood Chair, exemplified the movement's emphasis on functionality, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Another influential designer within the California Design movement was Ruth Asawa. Born in Norwalk, California in 1926, Asawa was known for her intricate wire sculptures and her innovative approach to form and material. Her works often featured organic shapes and intricate patterns, reflecting her interest in the natural world. Asawa's creations were celebrated for their ability to transform space and engage viewers in a dynamic and interactive manner. In addition to individual designers, California Design was also shaped by the collaborative efforts of design collectives and institutions. The Eames Office, established by Charles and Ray Eames, served as a hub for interdisciplinary design projects and research. The office fostered a collaborative and experimental environment, resulting in groundbreaking designs that pushed the boundaries of traditional design practices. The impact of California Design extends far beyond the state's borders. Its influence can be seen in the work of designers and artists worldwide, who have been inspired by its innovative spirit and unique aesthetic. The movement's legacy continues to be celebrated through exhibitions, publications, and the preservation of iconic design pieces in museums and private collections. California Design remains a significant chapter in the history of furniture and decorative arts. Its fusion of modernist principles with a distinct Californian sensibility has left an indelible mark on the design world
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