Architect Frank Gehry is known for using unconventional materials. With his “Easy Edges” series of furniture, produced in 1972, he succeeded in giving a new aesthetic dimension to such an everyday material as cardboard. Despite their surprisingly simple appearance, the pieces in the ‘Easy Edges’ series were designed with consummate craftsmanship, making them extraordinarily comfortable and durable, and robust.
Chairs, Furniture, Living room
WIGGLE
The Wiggle Stool is part of Frank Gehry’s 1972 “Easy Edges” series of furniture, with which he succeeded in giving a new aesthetic dimension to such an ordinary material as cardboard. As a result, this iconic stool is robust and adds a surprising touch to any interior.