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Frank Gehry/Knoll Cross Check Armchair, circa 1994

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Frank Gehry/Knoll Cross Check Armchair, circa 1994
Frank Gehry (Canadian/American, b. 1929) Cross Check Armchair, for Knoll International US. Originally designed in 1990, constructed of strips of white maple laminate. Chairs have branded marks for 'Knoll', as well as 'Gehry' signature, and 'Made in U.S.A. 5/28/94.'

In 1992 Frank Gehry created his original collection of bentwood furniture for Knoll, primarily consisting of chairs. The ribbon-like designs transcend the conventions of style by exploring the essential challenge of deriving form from function. Gehry's inspiration came from ordinary bushel baskets. With its ribbon-like tendrils interconnecting to form the back, legs, and arms, the sculpturally flowing use of materials reflects his architecture. “…all bentwood furniture until now has relied on a thick and heavy main structure and then an intermediary structure for the seating.

Gehry speaking of the design: "The difference in my chairs is that structure and the seat are formed of the same incredible lightweight slender wood strops which serve both functions. The material forms a single and continuous idea. What makes this all work and gives it extraordinary strength is the interwoven, basket-like character of the design.”

Gehry is considered to be among the most acclaimed architects of the 20th century, and is known for his use of bold, postmodern shapes and unusual fabrications. Frank Gehry was born Frank Owen Goldberg in toronto, canada in 1929. He later changed his surname. He studied at the university of southern california and the harvard graduate school of design. After leaving harvard, he returned to california, making a name for himself with the launch of his 'Easy Edges' cardboard furniture line. The Easy Edges pieces, crafted from layers of corrugated cardboard, were sold between 1969 and 1973. He began designing homes in southern california on a regular basis starting in the 1980's.

As he began to achieve celebrity status, his work took on a grander scale. His high-concept buildings, include the walt disney concert hall in downtown los angeles, the dancing house in prague and the guggenheim museum building in bilbao, spain. His recent projects include the new guggenheim facility in abu dhabi, as well as facebook headquarters in california.
34" high x 27" wide x 26 1/2" deep. Seat height - 18 1/2" high.
PAYMENT

All invoices totaling over $5,000 must be paid via wire transfer. Payments for jewelry, watches, and silver must also be made via wire transfer. Credit card transactions are subject to a 3.1% fee. We do not accept credit card transactions over the phone.

INVOICING AND HOURS

We are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Invoices will be sent out on Wednesday morning after the auction. Pick-up is available by appointment only from Wednesday to Sunday, between 11am-4pm.

PLEASE READ

During the Auction, we have a limited number of staff members available at Collective Hudson and will not be able to respond to phone calls or emails. Only one employee is responsible for handling all invoices and preparing items for shipment after the auction. However, we will make every effort to address any post-auction sales or concerns you may have. We kindly request that you carefully review your invoices, as they contain most of the information that people commonly inquire about. Additionally, our terms and conditions also cover many common queries.
SHIPPING

COLLECTive Hudson does not provide any shipping or packing services. Please contact any of the shippers below for quotes:

The Country Postman - 845-677-1076, email: info@countrypostman.com
UPS Kingston NY - 8453364877, email: store4541@theupsstore.com
Gravity Boxes, email: auctions@gravityboxes.com
Meticulous Movers - email: meticulousmovers@live.com, Phone: 845-256-7047
White Glove Paul Bzwadka - 413-320-2653
White Glove Andrew Prial - 518-424-2174

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Condition information is available upon request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is," and COLLECTive Hudson will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting, and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated.
Condition Report: Good commensurate with age and use.

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Frank Gehry/Knoll Cross Check Armchair, circa 1994
Frank Gehry (Canadian/American, b. 1929) Cross Check Armchair, for Knoll International US. Originally designed in 1990, constructed of strips of white maple laminate. Chairs have branded marks for 'Knoll', as well as 'Gehry' signature, and 'Made in U.S.A. 5/28/94.'

In 1992 Frank Gehry created his original collection of bentwood furniture for Knoll, primarily consisting of chairs. The ribbon-like designs transcend the conventions of style by exploring the essential challenge of deriving form from function. Gehry's inspiration came from ordinary bushel baskets. With its ribbon-like tendrils interconnecting to form the back, legs, and arms, the sculpturally flowing use of materials reflects his architecture. “…all bentwood furniture until now has relied on a thick and heavy main structure and then an intermediary structure for the seating.

Gehry speaking of the design: "The difference in my chairs is that structure and the seat are formed of the same incredible lightweight slender wood strops which serve both functions. The material forms a single and continuous idea. What makes this all work and gives it extraordinary strength is the interwoven, basket-like character of the design.”

Gehry is considered to be among the most acclaimed architects of the 20th century, and is known for his use of bold, postmodern shapes and unusual fabrications. Frank Gehry was born Frank Owen Goldberg in toronto, canada in 1929. He later changed his surname. He studied at the university of southern california and the harvard graduate school of design. After leaving harvard, he returned to california, making a name for himself with the launch of his 'Easy Edges' cardboard furniture line. The Easy Edges pieces, crafted from layers of corrugated cardboard, were sold between 1969 and 1973. He began designing homes in southern california on a regular basis starting in the 1980's.

As he began to achieve celebrity status, his work took on a grander scale. His high-concept buildings, include the walt disney concert hall in downtown los angeles, the dancing house in prague and the guggenheim museum building in bilbao, spain. His recent projects include the new guggenheim facility in abu dhabi, as well as facebook headquarters in california.
34" high x 27" wide x 26 1/2" deep. Seat height - 18 1/2" high.
PAYMENT

All invoices totaling over $5,000 must be paid via wire transfer. Payments for jewelry, watches, and silver must also be made via wire transfer. Credit card transactions are subject to a 3.1% fee. We do not accept credit card transactions over the phone.

INVOICING AND HOURS

We are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Invoices will be sent out on Wednesday morning after the auction. Pick-up is available by appointment only from Wednesday to Sunday, between 11am-4pm.

PLEASE READ

During the Auction, we have a limited number of staff members available at Collective Hudson and will not be able to respond to phone calls or emails. Only one employee is responsible for handling all invoices and preparing items for shipment after the auction. However, we will make every effort to address any post-auction sales or concerns you may have. We kindly request that you carefully review your invoices, as they contain most of the information that people commonly inquire about. Additionally, our terms and conditions also cover many common queries.
SHIPPING

COLLECTive Hudson does not provide any shipping or packing services. Please contact any of the shippers below for quotes:

The Country Postman - 845-677-1076, email: info@countrypostman.com
UPS Kingston NY - 8453364877, email: store4541@theupsstore.com
Gravity Boxes, email: auctions@gravityboxes.com
Meticulous Movers - email: meticulousmovers@live.com, Phone: 845-256-7047
White Glove Paul Bzwadka - 413-320-2653
White Glove Andrew Prial - 518-424-2174

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Condition information is available upon request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is," and COLLECTive Hudson will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting, and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated.
Condition Report: Good commensurate with age and use.

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