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2 Chairs

(Harry bertoia)

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pair of antique garden chairs with modern elegant design harry bertoia
Antique garden chairs with unique design in a cozy setting.
Antique garden chair with woven design in a bright setting
2 antique garden chairs with unique design, beige color, in a modern patio
Set of 2 antique garden chairs with elegant design in an outdoor setting
2 garden chairs in a contemporary setting with warm tones
antique garden chairs with elegant curved design
antique garden chairs, bertoia style, curved design, serene setting
Measure +
High Backrest84 cm / 33.07 in
High of Seat40 cm / 15.75 in
Width78 cm / 30.71 in
Depth50 cm / 19.69 in
Material Iron
Country United States
Store Balcarce 1084
Designer / Information +

Harry bertoia

Harry Bertoia was born in Italy in 1915. He was an artist, art sculptor, and furniture designer. He emigrated to Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 15.


  1. He studied art and design at Cass Technical High School and Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he met Walter Gropius, Charles and Ray Eames, and Florence Knoll.


  1. Initially focused on painting and jewelry, Bertoia headed the metalworking department at Cranbrook in 1939.


  1. In 1943, Bertoia moved to California to work with Charles and Ray Eames on the manufacture of wooden furniture.


  1. Bertoia created numerous large-scale public sculptures. In 1950, he moved to Pennsylvania to work with Hans and Florence Knoll.


  1. His "Sonambient" sculptures, created starting in the 1960s, produced unique and haunting sounds when moved by air or touch.


He received several awards:

  1. The Gold Medal from the Architectural League of New York and the Medal of Fine Arts from the Pennsylvania Association.