| Circleback Chair This
chair was designed in 1930 for two of
the smaller bedrooms in the north west
wing of Government House in New Delhi.
Authoritative sources indicate that the original
pieces do still survive and that they are now
in the President of India's private apartment.
It
is a good example of the paradoxical nature
of much of Lutyens's work. While, on the
face of it, we have a fairly conventional
chair, there are certain aspects of the design
that are surprising. The extravagant sweep of
the semicircular arm is a case in point, as is
the narrow void at the front of the seat. The
degree to which the geometrical relationship
between the circles of the back is precisely
worked out is also of some interest. The reducing
size of the voids is predetermined by a mathematical
formula, as is the thickness of the rings
which lessens as the circles become smaller.
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Depth : |
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Tall : |
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| 54cm / 1' 9 1/2" |
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48cm / 1'7" |
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104cm / 3' 4 3/4" |
View with Marchcourt
dining room table |