Knoll Saarinen Conference Arm Chair Wood Legs

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Eero Saarinen's executive Conference Arm chair is one of the Finnish designer's most enduring models, meeting his characteristically high standards with rule-challenging forms. A true design classic introduced in 1950, the chair transformed the notion of what executive seating could be with its sculptural form and modern finishing.


  • Materials: Wood legs with nylon Glides, felt glides available on request. Frame and Upholstery - moulded reinforced polyurethane shell, contoured plywood seat.
  • Dimensions: Height - 82.5cm (Seat Height - 46cm) x Width - 65.5cm x Depth - 51.5cm
  • Delivery Time: Around 8/10 weeks
  • ** Designed in 1950
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                      • Knoll West - Fabrics appear in images above
                                          • Leather - Spinneybeck Volo Black VOBLK, White VO785 or VO947 Coffee Bean only (other colours are available but more expensive) - click to view leather colours
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                                              Designed By

                                              Eero Saarinen was born to famous parents from the design world, architect Eliel Saarinen and textile artist Loja Saarinen. It came as no surprise that Eero was helping his father design furniture and fixtures for the Cranbrook campus by the time he was in his teens. In 1929 Eero left for Paris where he studied sculpture before enrolling in the Yale architecture program the following year. In 1934, he returned to Michigan to teach at Cranbrook, work on furniture designs, and practice architecture with his father. It was at Cranbrook that Saarinen met Charles Eames. The two young men, both committed to the exploration of potential new materials and processes, quickly became great friends, pushing each other creatively while collaborating on several projects. His most iconic design is the Knoll Tulip Table, a true Design Classic.

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