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Child Rocking Chair 1950

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Danish Modern Rosewood Cabinet by Brouer Danish Modern Rosewood Cabinet by Brouer Large Lacquer Armchair in the Style of Jean RoyereThe Fiberglass Chairs are rare examples of a satisfying synthesis of formal and technical innovation. For the first time in the history of design, Charles and Ray Eames utilized the unlimited malleability of plastic for the development of a comfortable seating shell that corresponds to the shape of the human body. The idea of making a three-dimensional molded shell goes back to a design from 1940. The original attempt to make the shell out of plywood was unsuccessful, however, due to the extreme conditions necessary to mold the material. Only with the advent of fiberglass technology was it possible to achieve satisfying results. The first Fiberglass Chair went into production in 1950. After years of research, Charles and Ray Eames were able to realize their goal: an industrially produced chair that is inexpensive, sturdy, and comfortable. The Fiberglass Chairs come in several versions: with an A-shaped shell (armchair) or S-shaped shell (side chair) and on different bases, one of which is the famous »Eiffel Tower« base.




Until 1968, Herman Miller also produced a rocking chair base. Every Herman Miller employee who expected a baby received it as a gift until 1984. The original of the Eames RAR Rocking Chair was designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1950 and it is produced as 1:1 model by the Vitra International AG, Basel/Switzerland. The here offered miniature by Vitra (scale 1:6) consists of a synthetic bowl in off-white and an iron wire coaster “Eifel Tower”. E-MailSend us an E-Mail with this form.Your nameE-Mail addressTelephone numberSubjectMessage* Required × Questions about the product? synthetic bowl, iron wire coaster Height: 11.5 cm, Depth: 11.2 cm, Length: 10.5 cm 200 g (without packaging) Charles & Ray Eames Knoll is Modern Always because modern always works. Founded in 1938 by Hans and Florence Knoll, today Knoll is recognized internationally for creating workplace and residential furnishings that inspire, evolve, and endure. Knoll's portfolio of designs feature works from pioneering modernists like Eero Saarinen, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Harry Bertoia, and Richard Schultz.




Along with their classic designs Knoll strives to work with the best designers of today including Antenna Design, Formway Design, Don Chadwick, David Adjaye, and Rem Koolhaas.With an incredible roster of products like the Womb Chair and Barcelona Chair, Knoll continues to remain true to the Bauhaus design philosophy it was founded on, that modern furniture should complement architectural space, not compete with it. Whether you're searching for one of their iconic modern designs or looking to update your workspace, Knoll has an array of products, which combine a Modernist aesthetic with residential appeal. See more from Knoll The son of architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and his wife, textile artist Loja, Eero Saarinen studied sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale before working on furniture design with Norman Bel Geddes and practicing architecture with his father. He collaborated on several projects in furniture design with his friend, Cranbrook alumnus Charles Eames, and opened his own practice in Bloomfield Hills in 1950.




Among the many designs he is known for include the Saarinen Dining Tables, Womb Chair, Tulip Chairs, and more. He was the recipient of numerous awards and the subject of many exhibitions. View other products by Eero SaarinenThere’s so much more in STORE for you.Shopping at The Market Common is fresh and fun with beautifully landscaped walkways, park benches, rocking chairs, bubbling fountains – even a play area for the kids. From accessories, apparel and jewelry to home décor, books, music and sporting goods, the range of offerings is impressive and irresistible. ALL STORESBABY, CHILDREN, DANCE, TOYSBEAUTY & PERSONAL CAREBOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHY, ART, CARDS & GIFTSENTERTAINMENTFOOTWEARGROCERY & SPECIALTY FOODSHOME FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIESJEWELRY & ACCESSORIESMEN'S APPARELSERVICESTOYS & GAMESWOMEN'S APPARELSkip to main content You are hereHome  /  Baby  /  Health Shaken Baby Syndrome: The 5-Second TragedyOne mom's tragic story of the devastating effects of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) -- and how to prevent it from happening to your child.




A Kid’s Car That Becomes a Rocking Chair When You Flip It Upside Down This vintage German contraption is a work of sheer genius. Designed by Hans Brockhage and Erwin Andra in the 1950s, the “Schaukelwagen” can be flipped one way to use as a child-sized play car or tilted upside-down to become a rocking chair. Mini-modernists will go goo-goo-ga-ga over the sleek bent birch frame and the molded plywood seat, while their parents will rejoice in a single geegaw taking the place (and footprint) of two. Someone get this back into production, stat! + Kid’s Car/Rocking Chair €600 English: Children of an African-American sharecropper residing in Transylvania, a small town located in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, US. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code.




Note: This only applies to original works of the Federal Government and not to the work of any individual U.S. state, territory, commonwealth, county, municipality, or any other subdivision. This template also does not apply to postage stamp designs published by the United States Postal Service since 1978. (See § 313.6(C)(1) of Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices). It also does not apply to certain US coins; see The US Mint Terms of Use. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. current21:09, 17 February 2009508 × 378 AgnosticPreachersKid {{Information |Description={{en|1=Children of an African-American sharecropper residing in Transylvania, a small town located in East Carroll Parish, [[w:Louisiana| This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file.

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