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Design

ca. 1965-70 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rough pencil sketch of the side elevation of a fold-up chair with an S-bend frame and cushioned seat.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pencil on paper
Brief description
Rough sketch of a fold-up chair with S-bend frame, pencil on paper, Eileen Gray, France, ca. 1965-70
Physical description
Rough pencil sketch of the side elevation of a fold-up chair with an S-bend frame and cushioned seat.
Dimensions
  • Height: 21.8cm
  • Width: 28cm
Sheet size. Taken from Prints and Drawings catalogue.
Production typeDesign
Marks and inscriptions
(Inscribed in pencil with dimensions and notes)
Credit line
Given by Prunella Clough
Object history
This sketch is a reworking of the folding chair, often referred to as the 'S-bend chair', Gray designed in the 1930s that is held in the V&A collection (CIRC.579-1971). Gray reworked many of her designs during the 1960s, including this one. The reason for this redesign is unknown but it may have been for versions of the chair that were produced in the 1970s by Geoffrey-Lyn Todd or Max Ott for the artist Frank Stella (see Johanna Agerman Ross, 'Fold-up Chair' in The Lives of the Objects, Tristram Hunt (ed.), V&A: London, 2019, p. 171).
Production
This drawing and E.1120-3-1983 were probably made with the intention of putting the 'S' bend chair back into production in the late 1960's. It was first designed in 1938.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Johanna Agerman Ross, 'Fold-up Chair' in The Lives of the Objects, Tristram Hunt (ed.), V&A: London, 2019
Collection
Accession number
E.1124-1983

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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