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Low Chair

Chair
1993 (Designed), 2001 (Manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Chair with a seat and back formed from a single sheet of beech plywood supported on four legs. The front legs are beech and are continuous with the plane of the wooden seat; the rear legs are aluminium.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleLow Chair (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Beech, beech plywood and aluminium
Brief description
Low Chair; designed by Maarten Van Severen (Belgian, born 1956), 1993; manufactured by Top Mouton, Belgium, 2001; beech, beech plywood and aluminium.
Physical description
Chair with a seat and back formed from a single sheet of beech plywood supported on four legs. The front legs are beech and are continuous with the plane of the wooden seat; the rear legs are aluminium.
Dimensions
  • Height: 72cm
  • Width: 48.5cm
  • Depth: 60cm
Dimensions taken from Mutual Art. https://www.mutualart.com/Artwork/Chauffeuse/923CD9B09B633F9A
Gallery label
(2001-2006)
LOW CHAIR
Designed by Maarten Van Severen (Belgian, born 1949), 1993
Made by Top Mouton, Belgium, 2001
Beech and beech plywood

This design developed the form of Chair No.2, shown nearby. The apparent simplicity of the structure is belied by the change in thickness of the formed plywood seat and back, giving the chair a sense of elegance and flow.

Given by Maarten Van Severen Meubelen TM, Belgium
W.672-2001
Credit line
Given by Maarten Van Severen Meubelen by TM - Belgium
Object history
In 2001 the manufacturer claimed to make 40 examples of this chair each year.
Bibliographic reference
'The Furniture Machine: furniture since 1990', Gareth Williams, V&A Publications, 2006, illustrated p.43.
Collection
Accession number
W.672-2001

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Record createdAugust 31, 2001
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