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Yesterday I was in a holiday mood, sipping vanilla tea while perusing the MoMA store website for holiday cards. I especially like the intricate pop-up cards designed by Robert Sabuda. While on the MoMA site I also saw that they sell miniature versions of classic chairs, each only a few inches tall at a physical […]

Yesterday I was in a holiday mood, sipping vanilla tea while perusing the MoMA store website for holiday cards. I especially like the intricate pop-up cards designed by Robert Sabuda.

While on the MoMA site I also saw that they sell miniature versions of classic chairs, each only a few inches tall at a physical scale (and almost financial scale, as well) of 1:6. That’s right, you can get a tiny Eames lounge chair and ottoman for $525, which, as Thom noted, is a lot more than a “normal” life-size chair might cost. And how nice of the MoMA to put the real Eames chair on the same page as a related item, reminding us of its larger-than-life price.

Still, I can just imagine furnishing a midcentury modern dollhouse with these chairs. “Billy, won’t you have a seat on the Eames?” “Thanks, Carlos, but I’m fine here on the Barcelona.”

Speaking of miniature chairs, see also Design Within Reach for their neat annual Champagne Chair contest.

5 replies on “Miniature chairs”

Those are awesome! I love miniature furniture. I had no idea these things existed.

I love the idea of a midcentury modern dollhouse. I want one designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

How funny! That is something I would totally do; drinking the tea to peruse MoMA. Love Design Within Reach, too. Fortunately, they have a store here in Portland; or not so fortunate for my pocketbook!

I *love* those miniature chairs! They take me back to my architecture school days. I remember seeing those little chairs when I was at MOMA years ago.

I want a Mies Barcelona chair. Wouldn’t a Farnsworth House doll house be fun?

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