Don Chadwick United States (1936 - )In the last few decades, Don Chadwick has pioneered the use of modern materials, moulding processes and mechanisms leading to cutting-edge products that have raised the standard for their market. A native of Southern California, Don Chadwick received his principal training in design at the University of California, Los Angeles. He then worked for architect Victor Gruen before establishing his own practice in 1964. In 1974, Chadwick designed Chadwick Modular Seating. In collaboration with William Stumpf he designed the Equa 1 flexing-plastic chair (1984). Then in 1994, the landmark Aeron chair catapulted Chadwick to national attention, the Industrial Designers Society of America and Business Week Magazine awarded Design of the Decade to the Aeron chair in 1999. Chadwick has received numerous awards over the past three and a half decades. Chadwick's relationship with Knoll marks a milestone in the career of an inventive designer. "I am gratified to be part of the Knoll legacy, I consider Knoll to be at the highest level of contemporary design, and our collaboration is a notable one for me." with the Chadwick chair, he has proven himself as effective at bringing a product to market as he has been at creating the market itself.
Energize your home or office with the Spark Side Chair. Don Chadwick, designer of the acclaimed Aeron Chair, brings over 30 years of experience and a mastery of materials to Knoll. The Spark Side Chair is perfect indoor or outdoor use being lightweight, stackable and easy to clean.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Spark Side Chair | 31" H x 20.5" W x 22" D | 10 |
| Application: | Residential |
| Arms Available: | No |
| Base: | Four Legs |
| Cushion: | With Padding |
| Dining Type: | Casual / Kitchen |
| Features Options: | Stackable |
| Product Category: | Stacking Chairs |
| Style: | Modern |
| Type: | Task Chairs |
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Ashwizn from Hagerstown, MD
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8/24/2011
Comfortable and practical We purchased two of these chairs in light grey for our kids' built-in desks for use during homework time. We wanted something that would hold up to our kids, ages 9, 6, and 4. The polyproylene is perfect in this respect. It does wipe clean of most typical scuffs and marks - even crayon, but not red permanent marker (a warning if you still have budding little artists). The built-in rubber glides on these chairs are a plus - the chairs have not marred our brand new white oak floors at all. The chairs are comfortable, nicely designed, and lightweight. Easy enough for the youngest to move about by herself. It's also nice that they are stackable. Overall, we really like these chairs. The only reason I did not give them 5 stars is because I could not get rid of the small red marks on the back of one of our chairs. |
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