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Modern Furniture Displays The Finest Ball Chair By Eero Aarnio

Posted on March 6th, 2010

One of the most appreciated interior stylist of the modern period, the Finnish-born designer Eero Aarnio gave life to some of today’s most admired works. A pioneering thinker, Aarnio established himself as an adept in making exceptional designs for home furnishings using fiberglass and plastic. One design that is recognized by many to be Aarnio’s best work but is the so-called Ball chair.

If you were inquire what shape a chair is, the last thing that you think of is a ball. However, as unbelievable as it may look Eero Aarnio created a chair out of such a type. Also known as the Globe chair, the Ball chair is a lounge chair made up usually of a big hollow ball. The chair is made from light and steady laminated fiberglass, a combination of synthetic polymer and glass fibers. The interior of the chair is lined with brightly-hued polyurethane cushions covered in leather or fabric, and fitted with a wide fiberglass pedestal to prevent it from falling.

Aarnio designed the Ball chair in 1962 and was originally intended for his personal use in his home in Helsinki. A prototype was first manufactured from plywood, which was then used to make the fiberglass exemplar through an inner mold system similar to that used in creating glider wings and fuselage. Aarnio also installed a bright red telephone on the side of the interior, even if it is now changed with digital music players and other alike electronic devices.

In addition to its distinctive shape, the Ball chair is also considered for making a “room within a room” result wherein the owner sitting on the chair feels a sense of isolation and calm, This effect is inspired mainly on the chair’s fiberglass dome “swallowing” or obtaining sound around it. The Ball also provides as the origin for Aarnio’s following chair design, the Bubble Chair, which had the Ball’s spherical shape but is made from transparent acrylic resin.

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