Architect’s Lounge Chair — Canada, c. 1970s

$650.00

A sculptural lounge chair attributed to a Canadian architect, likely produced in the 1970s. The design balances a rectilinear pine structure with a suspended system of nylon straps supporting floating leather seat and back cushions.

The composition recalls principles associated with organic modernism and early North American architectural furniture: honest materials, exposed joinery, and a clear relationship between frame and body. Subtle references to Frank Lloyd Wright’s furniture ethos can be felt in the chair’s vertical rhythm and emphasis on horizontality, without being derivative.

Overall dimensions: Width : 21.75 inches, Depth: 19.5 inches, Height: 40 inches
Seat height: 19 inches
Arm height: 21.75 inches

A sculptural lounge chair attributed to a Canadian architect, likely produced in the 1970s. The design balances a rectilinear pine structure with a suspended system of nylon straps supporting floating leather seat and back cushions.

The composition recalls principles associated with organic modernism and early North American architectural furniture: honest materials, exposed joinery, and a clear relationship between frame and body. Subtle references to Frank Lloyd Wright’s furniture ethos can be felt in the chair’s vertical rhythm and emphasis on horizontality, without being derivative.

Overall dimensions: Width : 21.75 inches, Depth: 19.5 inches, Height: 40 inches
Seat height: 19 inches
Arm height: 21.75 inches