360º Chair

Description

The 360° Chair rethinks the standard office chair. Neither a stool nor a chair, it was inspired by the different seating positions that Grcic’s studio assistants assumed during a day. The quirky design consists of a crossbar on which one can sit, perch, or lean, with a low backrest for support. It is meant for activities that require one to move and take up a variety of positions during the workday, rather than for long stints in front of the computer. Grcic envisioned the 360° Chair being used in the studios of designers and architects, as well as in salons or
barbershops. Its five-star metal base with casters indicates its function, and a footrest at the base is marked like a compass, illustrating the chair’s ability to spin 360 degrees, as its name suggests. The 360° family of furniture also includes a high stool, a table, and a mobile storage unit.

360º Chair

Konstantin Grcic

2009

Accession Number

201568

Medium

Aluminum, PU foam, powder-coated steel

Dimensions

6978 × 63 × 63 cm (228 ft., 11 1/4 in. × 24 13/16 in. × 24 13/16 in.)

Classification

design

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Magis