FRANKBROS says
The 'Ball Chair' is iconic as they come. Conceived in 1963, Eero Aarnio's seminal classic continues to awe thanks to its familiar yet wholly innovative design. A breakthrough piece for the Finnish designer, the chair is defined by a spherical white glass fibre shell, within which lies a cocoon-like seat upholstered in orange 'Hallingdal', the first textile from Danish brand Kvadrat, designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1965. The result is a world recognised furniture piece that has graced homes and offices in addition to film sets, music videos and magazine covers.
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FRANKBROS says
The 'Ball Chair' is iconic as they come. Conceived in 1963, Eero Aarnio's seminal classic continues to awe thanks to its familiar yet wholly innovative design. A breakthrough piece for the Finnish designer, the chair is defined by a spherical white glass fibre shell, within which lies a cocoon-like seat upholstered in orange 'Hallingdal', the first textile from Danish brand Kvadrat, designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1965. The result is a world recognised furniture piece that has graced homes and offices in addition to film sets, music videos and magazine covers.