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Japanese Foldable Rocking Chair by Takeshi Nii, 1950's

Japanese Foldable Rocking Chair by Takeshi Nii, 1950's

SKU: 608

This folding modern rocking chair was designed by Takeshi Nii during the 1950s, in Japan. It has a brown leather upholstered,  aluminum frame on wooden sleds and black bakelite armrests. This folding model is easy to storage and transport.
It is a brother of famous NY Chair. Designer Takeshi Nii named the “NY Chair” after his family name Nii, and also the Danish word for “new” or “fresh”. The designer's passion for chairs began when he saw a director's chair in a magazine before WWII. While repeating tests for functional chairs, Nii saw a beautiful chair with a fabric seat from Denmark. Inspired by these chairs, Nii produced this folding chair (designed in 1958) which won numerous awards and later became a permanent feature at MOMA in 1970.
This chair is in original vintage condition with natural patina and minor traces of age like scrapes. Folding system is fully functional and easy to do.

  • Detailed Condition

    Original Conditon

  • Dimensions

    Width: 58 cm
    Depth: 90 cm
    Height: 89 cm
    Seat Height: 45 cm

  • Material

     Aluminum, Leather, Bakelite, Wood

€1,200.00Price
Quantity
Out of Stock
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