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Frank Gehry (b. 1929)

An "Off Side Ottoman" for Knoll, 1995
Designed 1990
Burn marked to underside: Frank Gehry [script] / Knoll / 9/95; with original bi-fold Knoll brochure
Constructed from interwoven ribbon-form wood and glue, the ottoman with articulated legs for flat or angled positioning
Stored: 8.75" H x 24" W x 24" D

  • Provenance:
    The Collection of Andrew and Lydia Sussman, Studio City, CA
  • Notes:
    Frank Gehry (b. 1929) is a Canadian-American architect known for his groundbreaking deconstructivist designs, which challenge traditional architectural forms. His iconic buildings, like the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, feature bold, curving, free-flowing structures that have redefined contemporary architecture.

    Beyond architecture, Gehry has also made a lasting impact on furniture design, particularly through collaborations with Knoll and Vitra. One of his earliest furniture pieces, the "Wiggle Chair" was created in 1969 using cardboard as part of a budget-conscious project. Recognizing both the strength and futuristic appeal of the design, he expanded the concept into a full line of cardboard furniture called "Easy Edges," which Vitra began producing in 1982.

    In 1992, Gehry introduced the "Bentwood Collection" for Knoll, inspired by his childhood fascination with apple crates. Crafted from layered and interwoven plywood strips, these pieces showcase sculptural, gravity-defying forms that feel both lightweight and sturdy. The "High Sticking Chair" exemplifies his playful approach to design, blending artistic form with functional durability across various furniture modalities.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered minor scuffs and scratches commensurate with age. One glued juncture has separated at underside.

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