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Hommage À Frank Lloyd Wright

Coonley 2

Coonley 2

Regular price $900.00 CAD
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Upholstery: Lilac Mist: Velvet
Frame: Black Stained Cherry

The Coonley 2 Chair by Frank Lloyd Wright was designed in 1907 for the Avery Coonley House. This high-back chair is a notable example of Wright's architectural approach to furniture design. It was considered an integral part of the whole house design.

The chair features a solid wood frame with distinctive vertical uprights. The Coonley 2 reflects Wright’s commitment to the Prairie School style, characterized by clean lines and harmony with the natural environment, making it a significant piece of furniture design history.

Shown in Lilac Mist Velvet on Black Stained Cherry.

The Archetype Forms Coonley 2 is a faithful reproduction of the original Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley 2 Chair model 614 138.

Distinguishing Features

Designer

Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was a renowned American architect and designer who pioneered the Prairie School movement of architecture. He began his career in Chicago in the 1880s, developing his unique approach to organic architecture. Wright is known for his use of geometric forms in both architecture and furniture, seen in works like Fallingwater (1935) and the Coonley 2 Chair (1907). Similar to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Wright integrated strong geometric elements into his designs, with Wright's style having an emphasis on horizontal lines and open spaces.

Dimensions

Width: 46 cm
Height: 94 cm
Depth: 48 cm

Construction

Product Details

Coonley 2 Chair Construction:

  • Structure: Cherry, Walnut, or other Custom-Finished Wood from Archetype Forms
  • Upholstery: Custom Selection of Fabric or Leather from Archetype Forms
  • Seat Cushioning: Polyurethane Foam
  • Seat Support: Plywood Panel

Shop the Coonley 2 Chair online in Canada and the USA

The Archetype Forms Coonley 2 is a faithful reproduction of the original Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley 2 Chair model 614 138. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.

Reproduction

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Distinguishing Features

Designer

Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was a renowned American architect and designer who pioneered the Prairie School movement of architecture. He began his career in Chicago in the 1880s, developing his unique approach to organic architecture. Wright is known for his use of geometric forms in both architecture and furniture, seen in works like Fallingwater (1935) and the Coonley 2 Chair (1907). Similar to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Wright integrated strong geometric elements into his designs, with Wright's style having an emphasis on horizontal lines and open spaces.

Dimensions

Width: 46 cm
Height: 94 cm
Depth: 48 cm

Construction

Product Details

Coonley 2 Chair Construction:

  • Structure: Cherry, Walnut, or other Custom-Finished Wood from Archetype Forms
  • Upholstery: Custom Selection of Fabric or Leather from Archetype Forms
  • Seat Cushioning: Polyurethane Foam
  • Seat Support: Plywood Panel

Shop the Coonley 2 Chair online in Canada and the USA

The Archetype Forms Coonley 2 is a faithful reproduction of the original Frank Lloyd Wright Coonley 2 Chair model 614 138. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.

Reproduction

Hommage À Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright was a renowned American architect and designer who pioneered the Prairie School movement of architecture. He began his career in Chicago in the 1880s, developing his unique approach to organic architecture. Wright is known for his use of geometric forms in both architecture and furniture, seen in works like Fallingwater (1935) and the Coonley 2 Chair (1907). Similar to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Wright integrated strong geometric elements into his designs, with Wright's style having an emphasis on horizontal lines and open spaces.

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