'Garden Egg' Chair - Peter Ghyczy
description
A Garden Egg Chair in orange, designed by Peter Ghyczy in 1968. The chair was designed for both indoor and outdoor use, although as a design icon and collectable it is rarely used outdoors. The chair lid lifts and closes, and when closed is theoretically waterproof. Peter Ghyczy started his working career as chief designer for the Polyurethane factory 'Elastogran GmbH' in Germany. His job was to start a design centre in order to show industrial customers polyurethane's potential. The The Garden Egg Chair is one of the first chairs made with polyurethane.
The design incorporates features typical of the period: a space age look , UFO-like form, bright color, portability and the informal lounging quality of the low seat. Elastogran/Reuter produced the plastic polyurethane.
The chair is in very good, restored condition. The seat remains in original vintage condition, showing some traces of wear.
The design incorporates features typical of the period: a space age look , UFO-like form, bright color, portability and the informal lounging quality of the low seat. Elastogran/Reuter produced the plastic polyurethane.
The chair is in very good, restored condition. The seat remains in original vintage condition, showing some traces of wear.
specifications
- designer
- Peter Ghyczy
- manufacturer
- Reuter Products
- country
- Germany
- period
- 1960s
- condition
- very good
- width
- 73 cm
- depth
- 82 cm
- height
- 48 cm
- seat height
- 29 cm
- price
- 1950€