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Gehry High Sticking High Back Chair

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Item No. 469265

Gehry High Sticking High Back Chair

Price reduced from $4,685.00 to $3,513.75 25% off
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 469265

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Configuration : Side Chair
Color : Maple
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Gehry High Sticking High Back Chair
Price reduced from $4,685.00 to $3,513.75 25% off
Price reduced from $4,685.00 to $3,513.75 25% off
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Inspired by the strength of the apple crates he played on as a child, Frank Gehry created his thoroughly original Gehry Collection of bentwood furniture for Knoll (1990). Paying homage to his Canadian roots, he named the pieces after ice hockey terms. One of those designs, the Gehry High Sticking High Back Chair, implements wafer-thin strips of laminated maple into featherweight yet sturdy forms, evoking the simple strength and resilience of hockey sticks themselves.
  • Unique aesthetic.
  • Light, sturdy.
  • No metal connectors.
Brand
Knoll®
Collection
Gehry Collection
General Dimensions
  • 43½" H 20¼" W 23¾" D
Product Weight
12 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Dimensions
Gehry High Sticking High Back Chair

Gehry High Sticking High Back Chair

  • Height (in): 43½
  • Width (in): 20¼
  • Depth (in): 23¾
  • Weight (lbs): 12
  • Seat Height (in): 17¾
  • Hard white maple veneer strips laminated to 5- or 7-ply thickness
  • High-bonding urea glue
  • Clear plastic glides
Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry is one of the most internationally recognized and prolific architects and designers. His work defies categorization but has made him an icon of architecture and can be loosely defined as "deconstructivist." Gehry’s architectural fascination with aluminum and his proficiency in meshing components of engineering and design create innovative, user-friendly furniture.

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