Overview
Item No. 100073638
Designed by Harry Bertoia

Bertoia Molded Shell Side Chair

C$ 630.00
Item No. 100073638
Designed by Harry Bertoia

Bertoia Molded Shell Side Chair

C$ 630.00
The Bertoia Molded Shell Side Chair is a reintroduction of a design originally debuted 1960. Merging the sublime grace of the wire-form Side Chair with a touch of color and natural flex, the reinvigorated classic is ready to add colorful accents to any room. Mix and match the chairs or keep a singular color palette, the Bertoia Shell Chair offers an iconic design with a playful tone. More Details
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Bertoia Molded Shell Side Chair
C$ 630.00
C$ 630.00
Details
Details
  • White or black painted bases (not Chrome) are suitable for outdoor use.
  • A comfortable, sculptural form.
Designer
Harry Bertoia
Collection
Bertoia Collection
General Dimensions
  • 30½" H 22" W 21¾" D
Product Weight
14 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Item No.
100073638
Dimensions
Bertoia Molded Shell Side Chair

Bertoia Molded Shell Side Chair

  • Height (in): 30½
  • Width (in): 22
  • Depth (in): 21¾
  • Weight (lbs): 14
  • Seat Height (in): 18¼
  • Welded steel rod base with polished chrome or bonded Rilsan® finish
  • Molded glass-fiber-reinforced nylon seat shell
  • Plastic floor glides
  • Notification of Filling Contents

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  • Ships via FedEx

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Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia

Italian sculptor and furniture designer Harry Bertoia and Florence Knoll (then Schust) met as students at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Upon joining the team at Knoll, Bertoia was given free rein to experiment with the medium of his choice. He chose metal. “When it came to rod or wire, whether bent or straight, I seemed to find myself at home,” he said.

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