An FM61 chair by Radboud Van Beekum for Pastoe. 1980s
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Constructed from geometrically folded steel with bent ply seating. Inspired by the designs of Gerrit Rietveld and following the traditions of the De Stijl movement the cube chair was designed as a progression of Rietvelds red and blue chair.
The original FM60 cube chair was introduced in 1980 during the Triennale in Poznan, Poland. Initially, it was a flatpack, epoxied frame with canvas seating in white, grey and black. From 1983 the FM61 in coloured plywood and FM62 in saddle leather appeared, delivered assembled.
The FM61 was first exhibited at ‘USM Pastoe a Dutch Meubelfabriek 1913-1983’ at the Centraal Museum Utrecht. It appears in the literature Peter Vöge en Bab Westerveld, Stoelen, ‘Nederlandse ontwerpen 1945-1985’, published by Meulenhoff, 1986, page 146. The chair is no longer produced, but it remains on display in the permanent collections of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Technical University Delft.
Size:
Height 66cm / 26'' approx
Width 61cm / 24'' approx
Depth 61cm / 24'' approx
Condition: Good, there are traces of wear in the form of marks/scratches and minor paint loss to front of seat.
Viewing by appointment.
Delivery by courier - please contact [email protected] after checkout for a quote, alternatively, we will promptly be in touch with you to discuss.
International Delivery: Please contact [email protected] for a very competitive global shipping quote.
The original FM60 cube chair was introduced in 1980 during the Triennale in Poznan, Poland. Initially, it was a flatpack, epoxied frame with canvas seating in white, grey and black. From 1983 the FM61 in coloured plywood and FM62 in saddle leather appeared, delivered assembled.
The FM61 was first exhibited at ‘USM Pastoe a Dutch Meubelfabriek 1913-1983’ at the Centraal Museum Utrecht. It appears in the literature Peter Vöge en Bab Westerveld, Stoelen, ‘Nederlandse ontwerpen 1945-1985’, published by Meulenhoff, 1986, page 146. The chair is no longer produced, but it remains on display in the permanent collections of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Technical University Delft.
Size:
Height 66cm / 26'' approx
Width 61cm / 24'' approx
Depth 61cm / 24'' approx
Condition: Good, there are traces of wear in the form of marks/scratches and minor paint loss to front of seat.
Viewing by appointment.
Delivery by courier - please contact [email protected] after checkout for a quote, alternatively, we will promptly be in touch with you to discuss.
International Delivery: Please contact [email protected] for a very competitive global shipping quote.