Model 71 Dining Chair, set of 4

by Eero Saarinen for Knoll Inc. / International

Design: 1950 | Manufactured: 1980s | Origin: USA

A confident presence, and unmistakably Saarinen, this Model 71 dining chair embodies over seventy years of refined design thinking, where comfort, elegance, and innovation converge in a single, fluid gesture.

Designed in 1950 by Eero Saarinen for Knoll International, the chair reflects his pursuit of clarity, a desire to eliminate visual clutter, and to create forms that feel intuitive, and complete. Seat, back, and armrests merge into one continuous, sculptural line, resulting in a silhouette that appears carved rather than assembled, soft in expression, yet precise in execution.

This particular set stands out through its rich, tactile upholstery, newly executed in a luxurious Pierre Frey fabric, composed of mohair, alpaca, and wool. The vibrant, almost painterly interplay of colours enhances the chair’s organic form, adding depth, warmth, and a subtle sense of movement. Beneath, the original chromed steel base provides a crisp, architectural counterpoint, grounding the design with lightness, and strength.

Generous in its proportions, and inviting in its comfort, the integrated armrests, and renewed foam interior ensure a relaxed seating experience, perfectly suited for long dinners, conversations, and everyday use.

A timeless design, reimagined with a bold yet refined textile, balancing mid-century heritage with contemporary character.

Condition

The chair is in excellent vintage condition, newly reupholstered in high-quality fabric with a solid and well-preserved frame.

Dimensions

W68 x D60 x H78 cm | Seat height 43 cm

Material

Chrome, Fibreglass shell

Fabric

Pierre Frey Mohair, Alpaca and Wool

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Origin

USA