RON ARAD (1951) - Lot 274

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RON ARAD (1951) - Lot 274
RON ARAD (1951) Pair of chairs, maple multi-ply seats and backs forming curved ovals, profiled steel legs forming a V and resting on spherical shoes. Circa 1990 82.5 x 49.5 x 50 cm (Wear and tear) NOTICE British-Israeli designer and architect Ron Arad is renowned for his bold, experimental creations, which redefine forms and materials in contemporary furniture. His chairs, veritable functional sculptures, explore the possibilities of industrial materials such as steel, aluminum and polymers, as well as bending and twisting techniques. Emblematic pieces such as the Well Tempered Chair and the Big Easy perfectly embody his avant-garde style, where aesthetics meet technical innovation. Ron Arad's chairs are characterized by flowing curves and organic shapes that often defy traditional design conventions. By combining comfort and extravagance, Arad creates unique works that catch the eye while pushing the boundaries of functionality. Inspired by designers such as Verner Panton and Frank Gehry, he has established an inimitable signature and become a pioneer of postmodern design. Today, Ron Arad's chairs are prized by collectors of contemporary design, recognized for their originality and their ability to marry art and furniture in innovative ways.
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