Top 15 most iconic chair designs!


Designed in 1925
by Marcel Lajos Breue

Designer Breuer was a student of Bauhaus. The Wassily chair is an avant-garde design born under the influence of the modernist thought at the time. It is the world's first steel tube leather chair and has also been called the symbol of 20th century steel tube chairs, pioneering modern furniture.




Design time: 1929
Designer: The birth of the Barcelona Chair was a bit like the iPhone to mobile phones in that era. Its designer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, was the third principal of Bauhaus . The Barcelona Chair was designed to welcome the King and Queen of Spain. In coordination with the famous German Pavilion, it became a classic at the 1929 Barcelona World Expo and a milestone in modern furniture design.



Designed in 1934
Designer : Xavier Pauchard

The legend of the Tolix Chair began in a small French town called Autun. In 1934, Xavier Pauchard (1880-1948), a pioneer of the French galvanizing industry, successfully applied galvanizing technology to metal furniture in his own factory and designed and produced the first Tolix Chair. Its classic shape and stable structure have won the favor of many designers and given it a new life, becoming a versatile chair in contemporary design.

Wishbone Chair


Design time: 1949
Designer : Hans J. Wegner

The Wishbone Chair, also known as the "Y" Chair, is inspired by the Ming-style round chair. It has appeared in numerous interior design magazines and is considered a supermodel in the chair world. The most special feature of the chair is the Y-shaped structure connecting the upper and lower parts of the chair back. The chair back and armrests are made using steam heating and bending technology, making it simple in shape and comfortable in experience.


Papa Bear Chair

Design time: 1950
Designer : Hans Wegner

Hans Wegner, the designer of the Bear Chair, is one of the greatest furniture designers in Denmark and even in the world in the 20th century.

The "Bear Chair" is named after the fact that it "is like a big bear hugging you with its paws from behind". Its simple and concise features are deeply rooted in the essence of Nordic design. Sitting on it feels like sitting in the arms of a mother bear, warm, comfortable and full of security.

Designed in 1952
by Bertoia DiamondChair

In the 1950s, most chairs were made of hardwood, but the Diamond Chair was a complete break from the norm.

Eames lounge chair

Design time: 1956
Designer : Eames lounge

The Eames bentwood lounge chair is part of the permanent collection of MOMA, the most important modern art museum in the United States. It is regarded as one of the most influential works of art in the 20th century and a perfect combination of modern industrial technology and traditional craftsmanship.


Tulip Side Chair


Designed in 1956
by Eero Saarinen

The supporting legs of the Tulip chair are like the branches of a romantic tulip, and the seat is like the petals of a tulip. The overall look is like a blooming tulip. It is a commonly used chair in hotels, clubs, villas, living rooms, etc.

Designed in 1958
by Arne Jacobsen

This egg chair, which frequently appears in various leisure places, is a masterpiece of the Danish furniture design master Jacobsen. The egg chair is inspired by the womb chair, but its wrapping power is not as strong as that of the womb chair, and it is relatively more spacious.

Created in 1958 for the lobby and reception area of ​​the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, this chair is now a symbol of Danish furniture design. Like the Womb Chair, the Egg Chair is a place for relaxation. It is also very unique and beautiful as a decoration.

Design time: 1960
Designer: Designer Verner Panton is "the most imaginative designer of the 20th century" and likes to experiment with colors and materials. This world's first one-piece plastic cantilever chair (1960) was inspired by stacking plastic barrels and is extremely subversive.

Designed in 1963
Designer: Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio designed the Ball Chair in 1963 and debuted it at the Cologne Furniture Fair in 1966. It is considered one of the classics of industrial design. The original design came from the fact that they didn't have a suitable large chair at home, so they decided to design and make one themselves. Today, the latest version of the Ball Chair has added different sizes and added interesting functions, including a music player.

Platner Lounge Chair


Designed in 1966
by Warren Platner
The designer permeated the modern vocabulary with a shape that is "decorative, soft and graceful", welding bent steel strips that serve as both structure and decoration to circular and semi-circular frames to create the iconic Plattner lounge chair.

13—Bubble Chair


Design time: 1968
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14—Ghost Chair


Design time: 1970
Designer: Designed by French iconic genius designer Philippe Starck, it is available in armrest and armless versions.
The shape of this chair is inspired by the famous Baroque chair style of the Louis XV period in France, so it always feels familiar when you see it. The material is polycarbonate, which was fashionable at the time, which always gives people an illusion of being looming and about to disappear.

15—Bloom Chair


Design time: 2009
Designer: Bloom Chair is made of soft fabric made of artificial fiber, with pleats on a bowl-shaped resin base. The natural pleats and bright colors make it look like a blooming flower or a lotus leaf in a lotus pond.

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