Mid-century · 1952
Diamond Chair
by Harry Bertoia
Sculptor Harry Bertoia once said, ‘If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes right through them.’ The Diamond Chair is that philosophy made tangible — a welded lattice of steel wire that blurs the line between furniture and fine art. Designed during his time at Knoll, it brings an openness and lightness to any space that few other chairs can match.
Width
85 cm
Depth
74 cm
Height
76 cm
Seat Height
40 cm
Weight
10 kg
Materials
Steel Wire, Cushion Pad
Colors
Chrome, Black, White
Country
USA
Price Range
Authentic: ¥268,000 / Replica: ¥35,000
Features
- Created by a sculptor, not just a designer
- Transparent, airy wire construction
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Makes any space feel larger and lighter
Designer
Harry Bertoia
An Italian-born sculptor and designer who studied at Cranbrook Academy alongside Charles and Ray Eames. His sculptural wire furniture reflects his philosophy that ‘chairs are mainly made of air.’ In h… Read more