The Hardoy sling chair, designed by Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, Antonio Bonet and Juan Kurchan and manufactered by Knoll International, the chrome metal tubular steel frame with brown hide seat.

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The Hardoy sling chair, designed by Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, Antonio Bonet and Juan Kurchan and manufactered by Knoll International, the chrome metal tubular steel frame with brown hide seat.
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The model can be traced back to a design for which Joseph Barly Fenby had already applied for a patent in 1877. It was first built at the beginning of this century still in wood at that time and presented at the 1904 World Fair in St. Louis. Around 1940, the Argentinian architect and desginer Ferrari-Hardoy and some of his colleagues developed the metal version known today. After World War II the chair was one of the first successful models for Knoll International.

See K.J. Sembach, Contemporary Furniture, Design Council, London 1982, p.86, Knoll Design, Eric Larrabee Massimo Vignelli, New York 1981, p.42, and
20th Century Furniture Design, Semback, Leuthuaser, Gossel, p.169 for similar examples illustrated.