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Bertoia Side Chair

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Harry Bertoia

The Bertoia Side Chair, created by Harry Bertoia in 1952 for Knoll, is an iconic wire-mesh design that turns industrial steel into a light, refined, and sculptural object. Its open lattice structure gives it an almost weightless appearance while maintaining impressive strength and comfort. Celebrated for its blend of art and function, the chair embodies Bertoia’s belief in form shaped by space, making it a timeless classic in modern design.

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Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia (1915–1978) was an Italian-American artist, designer, and sculptor known for transforming metal into expressive, poetic forms. Trained in sculpture and design, he explored the relationship between space, material, and sound, creating works that blurred the boundary between art and function. His furniture for Knoll—especially the Bertoia wire chair series—became modern design icons, celebrated for their airy geometry and sculptural elegance. Beyond furniture, Bertoia gained recognition for his “Sonambient” sound sculptures, large metal pieces that produced resonant tones when touched, reflecting his lifelong fascination with movement, vibration, and the sensory qualities of metal.
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Designed by

Harry Bertoia

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