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(Edward wormley )

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Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with elegant design and sturdy support, set in a classic environment.
Antique desk chair with decorative details, light background.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with natural design back and arm
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with elegant design, no visible materials in a classic setting.
antique desk chair with slatted back and elegant arms, bright environment
Antique desk chair with woven detail underneath.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with string backrest, modern setting.
Antique desk chair designed by Edward Wormley. Brown color. Office chairs in the background.
Antique desk chair with slatted back, simple setting.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with woven back.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley featuring a simple design and woven seat.
Antique desk chair in a minimal setting
Antique desk chair with woven details on the back and seat, Edward Wormley style.
Antique desk chair with simple armrests
Antique desk chair with a woven seat design in a minimalist setting.
antique desk chair with woven seat, neutral background
Antique desk chair with woven backrest and cane seat, in a neutral setting.
Antique desk chair with classic design, cozy atmosphere.
Antique desk chair with woven seat in a bright setting.
Antique desk chair with a unique design and woven seat, surrounded by a classic setting.
antique desk chair featuring classic design and unique details
Antique desk chair with rope backrest and arms.
Antique desk chair with straight legs on light background
Antique desk chair with a high back and arms in a light setting.
Antique desk chair with woven backrest in a light setting.
antique desk chair with rope backrest in neutral setting
Antique desk chair with backrest, neutral background
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with elegant design and sturdy support, set in a classic environment.
Antique desk chair with decorative details, light background.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with natural design back and arm
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with elegant design, no visible materials in a classic setting.
antique desk chair with slatted back and elegant arms, bright environment
Antique desk chair with woven detail underneath.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with string backrest, modern setting.
Antique desk chair designed by Edward Wormley. Brown color. Office chairs in the background.
Antique desk chair with slatted back, simple setting.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley with woven back.
Antique desk chair by Edward Wormley featuring a simple design and woven seat.
Antique desk chair in a minimal setting
Antique desk chair with woven details on the back and seat, Edward Wormley style.
Antique desk chair with simple armrests
Antique desk chair with a woven seat design in a minimalist setting.
antique desk chair with woven seat, neutral background
Antique desk chair with woven backrest and cane seat, in a neutral setting.
Antique desk chair with classic design, cozy atmosphere.
Antique desk chair with woven seat in a bright setting.
Antique desk chair with a unique design and woven seat, surrounded by a classic setting.
antique desk chair featuring classic design and unique details
Antique desk chair with rope backrest and arms.
Antique desk chair with straight legs on light background
Antique desk chair with a high back and arms in a light setting.
Antique desk chair with woven backrest in a light setting.
antique desk chair with rope backrest in neutral setting
Antique desk chair with backrest, neutral background
Measure +
High Backrest91.5 cm / 36.02 in
High of Seat44 cm / 17.32 in
Width54 cm / 21.26 in
Depth44 cm / 17.32 in
Material Wood
Country United States
Store Defensa 982
Designer / Information +

Edward wormley

Edward Wormley, born in Oswego, New York, in 1907, was an influential American furniture design.


  1. In 1931, Wormley began his long and successful association with the Dunbar Furniture Corporation of Berne, Indiana. Each piece was handcrafted. He continued to design for Dunbar even after its sale in the 1950s, until his retirement in the 1960s.


  1. Edward Wormley opened his own design firm, Edward Wormley and Associates, in New York in 1944, with Dunbar Furniture remaining his principal client.


  1. In 1948, he collaborated with Salvador Dalí, Ray Eames, and George Nelson to create a line of textiles for the company Schiffer Prints.


His works can be seen in the following museums:


  1. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York


  1. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston


  1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York


  1. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art


  1. The Yale University Art Gallery


  1. Among others.