Overview
Item No. 470018
Designed by Frank Gehry

Cross Check™ Chair

C$ 8,225.00
Item No. 470018
Designed by Frank Gehry

Cross Check™ Chair

C$ 8,225.00
Inspired by the surprising strength of the apple crates he played on as a child, Frank Gehry created his thoroughly original collection of bentwood furniture. The ribbon-like designs transcend the conventions of style by exploring, as the great modernists did, the essential challenge of deriving form from function. More Details

Product Summary

Configuration : Armchair
Color : Maple
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Cross Check™ Chair
C$ 8,225.00
C$ 8,225.00
Details
Details
  • Light, sturdy.
  • No metal connectors.
Designer
Frank Gehry
Collection
Gehry Collection
General Dimensions
  • 33¾" H 28½" W 25" D
Product Weight
12 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Item No.
470018
Dimensions
Gehry Cross Check Armchair

Gehry Cross Check Armchair

  • Height (in): 33¾
  • Width (in): 28½
  • Depth (in): 25
  • Weight (lbs): 12
  • Seat Height (in): 18¼
  • Hard white maple veneers laminated to 6- to 9-ply thickness
  • High-bonding urea glue
  • Clear plastic glides

Shipping Options

  • In-Home Delivery

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Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry

One of the most celebrated architects of the second half of the 20th century, Frank Gehry has made a career of pushing boundaries and questioning what architecture can do. His most famous buildings include the Guggenheim Museum in Spain, the Walt Disney Concert Hall in USA, and the Vitra Design Museum in Germany. Gehry created his bentwood furniture collection for Knoll in 1992.

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