Womb Chair & Ottoman
Key elements [Eero Saarinen Womb Chair] :
• Womb Chair Dimensions: 40” x 33” x 40”
• Ottoman Dimensions: 25” x 20” x 16”
• Stainless Steel Frame for both chair and ottoman
• Price includes both Womb chair & ottoman in your color choice including shipping
Womb Chair Background-
This is a reproduction of the Womb chair, with its matching ottoman, also known as No. 70, which was designed in 1948, by Architect and Designer Eero Saarinen. The Womb's steel rod base and stainless steel finish, combined with its frame upholstered in wool fabric all covering a fiberglass shell, highlights Saarinen's brilliant design aesthetic and his architectural skills. Eero Saarinen's Womb Chair, introduced in 1948, is one of the most popular designs to come out of the 1940s. A product of Saarinen's experiments conducted in organic shell designs, the Womb Chair promises repose whatever your position. Saaranen realized that people sit in many ways and designed a chair that is comfortable whether lounging, slouching or sitting with a leg thrown over the armrest. Paired with the ottoman, you may find yourself in the lap of luxury.
About the Designer: Eero Saarinen-
Eero Saarinen (pronounced [eːro saːrinen]) (August 20, 1910 – September 1, 1961) was a Finnish American architect and product designer of the 20th century famous for varying his style according to the demands of the project[citation needed]: simple, sweeping, arching structural curves or machine-like rationalism. Saarinen first received critical recognition, while still working for his father, for a chair designed together with Charles Eames for the "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition in 1940, for which they received first prize. The "Tulip Chair" became the basis of the seating used on the original Star Trek television series. He designed many important pieces of furniture including the "Grasshopper" lounge chair and ottoman (1946), the "Womb" chair and ottoman (1948), the "Womb" settee (1950), side and arm chairs (1948-1950), and his most famous "Tulip" or "Pedestal" group (1956), which featured side and arm chairs, dining, coffee and side tables, as well as a stool. His Womb chair and ottoman, as well as his "Tulip" collection, have remained in production and are considered iconic.
THIS ITEM QUALIFIES FOR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
INSIDE DELIVERY is a form of freight shipping which includes the following:
-Delivery truck will pull up in front of your home or business
-2 delivery men will unload the truck and deliver your full order into your home or busines
-Inside Delivery includes 2 flights of stairs and placement into the room of your choice
*PLEASE NOTE! Almost all other similar companies ONLY offer "FREE CURBSIDE SHIPPING". Curbside Shipping means the following:
-Delivery truck will pull up in front of your home or business
-You, the customer, are responsible for unloading the truck and carrying the items into your home
Furniture, by nature, is usually always large and heavy, and extremely hard to handle. Without the proper handling, damage and injury can be caused. For example, a simple chair can weigh upwards of 100 lbs in an extremely large box. This would be very difficult for anyone to handle.
FREE INSIDE DELIVERY provides our customers a tremendous advantage over the competition, as well as making furniture delivery, which is usually difficult, much easier and simpler to plan and complete. We have seen the obstacles associated with CURBSIDE DELIVERY and would like to make the furniture purchasing process as smooth and hassle-free as possible for our customers.

Be sure to browse our sectional of reproduction Eero Saarinen reproduction furniture including the Tulip Table and the Womb Chair.