DESCRIPTION
  • Ball Chair history;

  • The Ball Chair, also known as the Globe Chair, is an iconic design that emerged in the mid-20th century. It was created by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963.

  • Eero Aarnio's inspiration for the Ball Chair came from the idea of creating a cozy and private space within a larger room. He wanted to design a chair that would provide a sense of enclosure and create a separate, intimate space for relaxation and solitude.

  • The Ball Chair is characterized by its spherical shape and futuristic appearance. It consists of a large, round fiberglass shell that encloses the occupant. The chair is often mounted on a swivel base, allowing it to rotate in any direction.

  • When the Ball Chair was first introduced, it quickly gained attention for its unique design and innovative use of materials. It represented a departure from traditional furniture forms and embodied the spirit of the Space Age and the optimism of the 1960s.

  • The Ball Chair became an iconic symbol of modern design and has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and design exhibitions. Its distinctive shape and comfortable interior make it both a functional and visually striking piece of furniture.

  • Over the years, variations and adaptations of the Ball Chair have been produced, but the original design by Eero Aarnio remains highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts.

  • The Ball Chair continues to be a timeless and influential piece in the world of furniture design, showcasing the creativity and vision of Eero Aarnio. Its impact on the design industry has solidified its place as an iconic and enduring symbol of mid-century modern design.

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  • Python Script (.py, .pyc)10.5 KB
  • 3D Studio (.3ds)4.82 MB
  • Stereolithography (.stl)3.62 MB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (2 files)5.29 MB
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  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx)1.82 MB
  • Alembic (.abc)144 KB
  • Blender (.blend) (2 files)2.29 MB
  • Version: 3.4.1
  • Renderer: Cycles
  • Version: 3.4.1
  • Renderer: Cycles

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