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William Sawaya, Calla Side Chair (model no. 1005), 2001
Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.: 2005.48
“In 1960 Verner Panton designed the first injection molded, single material, monoblock stacking chair. Building on this concept forty years later, Sawaya reinvented the concept. Advances in technology allow his dynamic design to be both bolder and lighter than its predecessor. Inexpensive and easy to mass produce, this chair is eminently practical - it can be stacked and used indoors or out - as well as comfortable, and brings affordable high quality design to the general public.”
taking inventory

William Sawaya, Calla Side Chair (model no. 1005), 2001

Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.: 2005.48

“In 1960 Verner Panton designed the first injection molded, single material, monoblock stacking chair. Building on this concept forty years later, Sawaya reinvented the concept. Advances in technology allow his dynamic design to be both bolder and lighter than its predecessor. Inexpensive and easy to mass produce, this chair is eminently practical - it can be stacked and used indoors or out - as well as comfortable, and brings affordable high quality design to the general public.”

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