The ladderback chair as the name quite eloquently describes has a back that looks a lot like a ladder.
The previously mentioned womb chair is the brainchild of Eero Saarinen, the same guy who designed the Tulip chair.
Not to diminish the historical importance of the other chairs on this list, but hands down, the rocking chair has the most comprehensive and rich past.
Not to diminish the historical importance of the other chairs on this list, but hands down, the rocking chair has the most comprehensive and rich past.
If the name and the image did not make it clear enough, the wishbone chair is given the name because it has a wishbone-shaped backrest.
The Wassily chair also known as the Model B3 chair, was originally designed by Marcel Breuer between 1925-1926.
The Wassily chair also known as the Model B3 chair, was originally designed by Marcel Breuer between 1925-1926.