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Knotted Chair (manufactured by Capellini) (1996-2002)

Marcel Wanders

plaited carbon and aramid fibre cord finished in epoxy resin

Manchester Art Gallery

Knotted Chair (manufactured by Capellini) (1996-2002)

Details

Classification:

Craft, Furniture

Materials:

Plaited carbon fiber cord, Aramid fibre cord, Epoxy resin

Physical Object Description:

The 'Knotted Chair' is a rigid macrame-like hand knotted object, light brown in colour, four legs, high back and deep seat

Dimensions:

73 x 53 x 64 cm

Accession Number:

M20056; 2018.29

Credit:

Purchased by the Contemporary Art Society with funds from the Arts Council Lottery Fund, the Corporate Patrons of Manchester City Galleries and the Crafts Council, 2002

Ownership history:

Purchased from SCP Ltd by the Contemporary Art Society for its Special Collection Scheme, with the aid of Arts Council Lottery Funding, 8 July 2002; presented to Manchester Art Gallery, 2002

Relationship:

Manchester Art Gallery

Subject:

Chair
The Knotted Chair (1996) designed by Marcel Wanders, Holland was manufactured by Cappellini, Italy in 2002. It is industrially made out of aramid fibre cord with a carbon centre and coated with epoxy resin and set within a frame, yet inspired by an artisan macramé technique. Wanders has turned this chair into work of art to be cherished in the home and integrated into our daily lives. It is also in the permanent collections of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. where he has his design practice; MoMA, New York; the V&A Museum, London; and Manchester Art Gallery, acquired by the Contemporary Art Society in 2002.

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