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Nagasaki Chair
The Nagasaki Chair is designed in 1954 and is still Mathieu Matégot’s best-known piece. It was exhibited for the first time at the 1954 Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and, along with Arne Jacobsen’s Ant Chair (1952), is one of only a few three-legged models. The chair is made of perforated sheet metal – rigitulle, that characterise matégot’s work, and features unique details, such as the little stirrup that holds the seat and legs together. Both back and seat are curved and arched, similar to the form of a saddle and the overall effect is one of lightness. The highly graphic design construction is evocative of le corbusier’s work for the church at ronchamp.
Dimensions
23"W x 21"D x 29"H. Seat Height: 18"
Colors
Frame and Back: Black. Seat: Yellow.
The Nagasaki Chair is designed in 1954 and is still Mathieu Matégot’s best-known piece. It was exhibited for the first time at the 1954 Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and, along with Arne Jacobsen’s Ant Chair (1952), is one of only a few three-legged models. The chair is made of perforated sheet metal – rigitulle, that characterise matégot’s work, and features unique details, such as the little stirrup that holds the seat and legs together. Both back and seat are curved and arched, similar to the form of a saddle and the overall effect is one of lightness. The highly graphic design construction is evocative of le corbusier’s work for the church at ronchamp.
Dimensions
23"W x 21"D x 29"H. Seat Height: 18"
Colors
Frame and Back: Black. Seat: Yellow.