Description

The Vitra Design Museum has produced miniatures with historical furniture design for more than 20 years from the collections we hold. It is a lineup that covers changes in furniture history, from Art Nouveau to Bauhaus design, and from postmodernism to modern works. The "miniature collection", which reduces the original work to 1/6 size, is faithfully reproduced to the details, such as structures, materials, and colors. It is a high reproducibility that has been carefully selected in detail, such as duplication of screws and other parts, natural wood grain, and manual craftsmanship, as well as collector items, as well as universities, design schools, and architects. It is used. A glass fiber chair is a unique example of a well -combined shape and innovation of technology. For the first time in design history, Charles & Ray Eames applied the infinite possibilities of plastic to develop a comfortable seat shell that suits the human body. The idea of ​​making a three -dimensional molding shell dates back to 1940. Initially, we tried to manufacture on the plywood, but gave up, and with the advent of glass fiber technology, the first glass fiber chair was started in 1950. As a result of many years of experiments, mass production of cheap, durable and comfortable chairs aimed at by Charles & Ray Eames. However, thanks to the environment and health consideration, the latest technologies and materials advances, the current shells have been made only with polypropylene.
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