Description
The Ovoid armchair designed by Willy Guhl in the 1960s illustrates this Swiss industrial design pioneer's interest in Eternit, the fibro-cement originally developed for roofs and pipes. Appreciated for its fibrous texture that resists tension, breakage and climatic variations, this material becomes the canvas on which Guhl expresses his creativity. His research resulted in a revolutionary piece: a ball chair formed from a single piece of molded cement, with a central base supporting an ovoid seat.
This spherical armchair is an organic sculpture evoking the shape of a mushroom. Handcrafted from fibrocement cast in molds, it exhibits paint degradation giving the whole a captivating patina. The chair's design, with its futuristic appeal, offers a creative use of simplicity. The two side handles make it easy to move, adding to the functionality of this creation. A strategically placed hole on the seat facilitates water drainage, and the two side handles add to the functionality of this creation.
In good condition. Minor structural defects, but still structurally sound. H:65cmW:67cmD:54cm HA:45cm
Price on request
Price on request: Fauteuil Ovoïde by Willy Guhl, 1960s.