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Eero Aarnio Ball Chair
The Eero Aarnio ball shape became the most stylish mean of achieving Aarnio's design brief – to create a “room within a room”.
Finish
Exterior - polished gel coat over fibreglass
Interior - Quality fabric interior
Dimensions
103x103x37/125
Base
Swivel
Compliance
Complies with BS5852 - Fire and Furnishings Regulations 1988
Other colours and fabrics available upon request. For details Please email info@electroniczone.co.uk or call 020 84471653
Designer Eero Aarnio - a brief biography
Eero Aarnio (born 1932) is a Finnish interior designer, well known for his innovative furniture modern design in the 1960s, notably his plastic and fibreglass chairs.
Aarnio studied at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki, and started his own office in 1962. The following year he introduced his Ball Chair
Aarnio's designs were an important aspect of 1960s popular culture (though his designs did not reflect this), and could often be seen as part of sets in period science-fiction films. Because his retro furniture modern designs used very simple geometric forms, they were ideal for such productions.
The Eero Aarnio ball shape became the most stylish mean of achieving Aarnio's design brief – to create a “room within a room”.
Finish
Exterior - polished gel coat over fibreglass
Interior - Quality fabric interior
Dimensions
103x103x37/125
Base
Swivel
Compliance
Complies with BS5852 - Fire and Furnishings Regulations 1988
Other colours and fabrics available upon request. For details Please email info@electroniczone.co.uk or call 020 84471653
Designer Eero Aarnio - a brief biography
Eero Aarnio (born 1932) is a Finnish interior designer, well known for his innovative furniture modern design in the 1960s, notably his plastic and fibreglass chairs.
Aarnio studied at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki, and started his own office in 1962. The following year he introduced his Ball Chair
Aarnio's designs were an important aspect of 1960s popular culture (though his designs did not reflect this), and could often be seen as part of sets in period science-fiction films. Because his retro furniture modern designs used very simple geometric forms, they were ideal for such productions.



