Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra
Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra
Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra
Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra
Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra
Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra
Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant Figurines & Statues Vitra

Miniatures Eames Plywood Elephant

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For over two decades, the Vitra Design Museum has been making miniature replicas of milestones in furniture design from its collection. The Miniatures Collection encapsulates the entire history of industrial furniture design – moving from Historicism and Art Nouveau to the Bauhaus and New Objectivity, from Radical Design and Postmodernism all the way up to the present day.

The Plywood Elephant holds a prominent place among the plywood pieces designed by the Eameses. In the early 1940s Charles and Ray Eames successfully developed an innovative method for molding plywood into three-dimensional shapes, which they used to produce a wide range of furniture and sculptural objects. Among the early plywood designs, the Elephant is one of the most difficult to produce. Tight angles and compound curves require a sophisticated mastery of plywood technology. Designed at the same time as their children's furniture, the Plywood Elephant can also be seen as a playful counterpart to the leg splints developed by the Eameses for military applications – which were the very first mass-produced objects made of three dimensionally molded plywood. Requiring complex fabrication methods, the Plywood Elephant never went into production. Only two prototypes were made, both of which were displayed at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1945-46. Today only one known model remains in the possession of the Eames Family. In 2007 Vitra produced the first commercial production of the legendary Eames Plywood Elephant as a limited Collector's Edition.


Features

  • Part of the Vitra Miniatures Collection
  • Designed in 1945
  • 1:6 scale model
  • Comes packaged in wood box
  • Includes informational booklet
  • Available in Natural color

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