Vintage Concrete Loop Chair

Willy Guhl
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Iconic furniture design by Willy Guhl.

This chair was designed by Willy Guhl in 1954 after Guhl watched as the Eternit panels left a machine at the Eternit factory in Niederurnen. The Loop chair features a single sheet of seats and backs and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

Willy Guhl had already determined the ergonomically correct seat profile with his brother's help in 1947 using impressions in clay made by sitting test persons, which were then cast in plaster. Like a sculptor, Guhl then reworked the seating loop's radii, always with a mind to the economy of production and the structural and material requirements.

Hand made in Switzerland in the 1960s.





Specifications
Specifications
Creator

Willy Guhl

Reference No.

LU1853326773792

Place of Origin

Switzerland

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

21.5 in width
20 in height
30 in depth
11 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Concrete

Creator

Willy Guhl

Reference No.

LU1853326773792

Place of Origin

Switzerland

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

21.5 in width
20 in height
30 in depth
11 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Concrete

Specifications
Creator

Willy Guhl

Reference No.

LU1853326773792

Place of Origin

Switzerland

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

21.5 in width
20 in height
30 in depth
11 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Concrete

Designer Notes
Willy Guhl
b. 1915
Willy Guhl was a Swiss industrial designer, who in the mid-20th century pioneered the application of utilitarian materials, notably concrete, in modern outdoor furniture design, such as his in the design of his iconic Loop Chair. Guhl became renowned for his use of fiber-reinforced concrete, a composite material that combines cement with fibers to enhance strength and durability. His designs, marked by clean lines and functional elegance, reflect a commitment to both beauty and use. Guhl's design and creative use of materials contributed to a redefinition of the aesthetic and functional possibilities of concrete in design during the mid-20th century.
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Vintage Concrete Loop Chair

Willy Guhl
$8,000

Iconic furniture design by Willy Guhl.

This chair was designed by Willy Guhl in 1954 after Guhl watched as the Eternit panels left a machine at the Eternit factory in Niederurnen. The Loop chair features a single sheet of seats and backs and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

Willy Guhl had already determined the ergonomically correct seat profile with his brother's help in 1947 using impressions in clay made by sitting test persons, which were then cast in plaster. Like a sculptor, Guhl then reworked the seating loop's radii, always with a mind to the economy of production and the structural and material requirements.

Hand made in Switzerland in the 1960s.





Vintage Willy Guhl Concrete Loop Chair
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Merit

Vintage Concrete Loop Chair

Willy Guhl


$8,000


Iconic furniture design by Willy Guhl.

This chair was designed by Willy Guhl in 1954 after Guhl watched as the Eternit panels left a machine at the Eternit factory in Niederurnen. The Loop chair features a single sheet of seats and backs and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

Willy Guhl had already determined the ergonomically correct seat profile with his brother's help in 1947 using impressions in clay made by sitting test persons, which were then cast in plaster. Like a sculptor, Guhl then reworked the seating loop's radii, always with a mind to the economy of production and the structural and material requirements.

Hand made in Switzerland in the 1960s.





Vintage Willy Guhl Concrete Loop Chair
Creator
Willy Guhl
Reference No.
LU1853326773792
Place of Origin
Switzerland
Date of Manufacture
1950s
Dimensions
21.5 in width
20 in height
30 in depth
11 in seat height
Materials & Technique
Concrete