Lounge outdoor chairs by Douglas Deeds for Architectural Fiberglass, Set of 3
4.999 €
Produced in the 1970s in the United States by Architectural Fiberglass and designed by Douglas Deeds, this set of three white fiberglass chairs exemplifies modern design and innovative material use. The chairs feature elegantly curved, hollow fiberglass shells with a clean, sculptural form. In the center of each seat, a small drainage hole allows water to run off, making these chairs suitable for outdoor use as well. The design balances simplicity and functionality, with the fiberglass material ensuring lightness and durability. The wide seat and ergonomically shaped backrest offer comfort while maintaining a visually striking silhouette.
Douglas Deeds, a prominent American designer, was known for pioneering the use of materials like fiberglass. His designs for Architectural Fiberglass reflect the forward-thinking modernist ideals of the time. The use of fiberglass enabled the creation of organic, fluid shapes, while the practical details, such as the drainage hole, emphasize the blend of form and function in this timeless design.