Ferrari-Hardoy

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Jorge Ferrari Hardoy was a very talented Argentinian designer of the XXth century. He designed one of the most imitated chairs in modern furniture history — the butterfly chair, or as Knoll sold it for three years, the Hardoy Chair. Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy was born in 1914 in Buenos Aires. He received his degree in architecture from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1939. He had lived the previous year in Paris, where he worked with Le Corbusier on his never-realized urban plans for Buenos Aires. In 1938, along with Antonio Bonet and Juan Kurchan, Hardoy designed a leather sling chair inspired by a wooden folding chair popular in Europe. The simple design garnered unexpected popularity and attention, and, in 1947, Hans Knoll licensed the design and introduced it to the Knoll collection. Unable to protect the license as knockoffs flooded the market, Knoll discontinued production in 1950. Best known for his iconic chair design, Hardoy remained an active designer, architect, and city planner until his death.
Vintage metal and canvas butterfly chair by Jorge Hardoy-Ferrari for Knoll, 1960
€950€750Bid from €600
Vintage armchair by Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy for Knoll International, 1950s
€1,800Bid from €1,620

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