Vodöl Armchair

Vodöl Armchair

Coop Himmelb(l)auWW-1989-127414
1989·Painted steel, chromed tubular steel, and vinyl upholstery·82.5 × 195.5 × 106.7 cm (32 1/2 × 77 × 42 in.)

<p>Coop Himmelblau has aimed not only to lighten and dematerialize architecture but also to blur the boundaries between design and art. This piece unhinges and deconstructs Le Corbusier’s iconic Fauteuil Grand Comfort Chair (1928) by placing the seat on a repurposed I beam. Aligned with the Deconstructivist principles of asymmetry, contradiction, and unsettlement, Vodöl has been interpreted as a satire of modern furniture. Its name—after the word in the Viennese dialect for armchair, which in French is fauteuil—reinforces the connection to Le Corbusier.</p>

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Year
1989
Dimensions
82.5 × 195.5 × 106.7 cm (32 1/2 × 77 × 42 in.)

Artist

Coop Himmelb(l)au
Coop Himmelb(l)au

Coop Himmelb(l)au is an architecture, urban planning, design, and art firm founded in 1968 by Wolf D. Prix, Helmut Swiczinsky and Michael Holzer in Vienna, Austria.

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Year
1989
Dimensions
82.5 × 195.5 × 106.7 cm (32 1/2 × 77 × 42 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1989-127414

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Coop Himmelb(l)au

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