De La Warr Pavilion Chair

Description

This highly engineered chair illustrates the working process of Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, who take pleasure in experimenting with new materials and technological processes to create elegant work that is pared down to its essential elements. Designed for the recently renovated De La Warr Pavilion, a modernist structure in the south of England, the sleek aluminum frame of the chair was inspired by the clean lines of the building, designed in 1935. The holes in the seat and back of the chair, which was intended for outdoor use, are both decorative and functional, preventing rain from collecting in the seat. However, it is the kickback leg that distinguishes the design from those of other four-legged metal dining chairs.

De La Warr Pavilion Chair

Barber Osgerby

2006

Accession Number

196173

Medium

Cast and pressed aluminum, steel, and nylon

Dimensions

78 × 58.5 × 56.5 cm (30 11/16 × 23 × 22 1/4 in.)

Classification

design

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Established & Sons