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Daniel Jackson
Prototype Armchair, 1968

Dimensions:
18.75 × 20.75 × 32 in (W x D x H)
47.63 x 52.71 x 81.28 cm

Oak and leather

Prototype armchair with two horizontal backslats, exposed joinery, and brown hard leather sling seat. Jackson was a teacher at the Philadelphia College of Art. He designed this chair as a prototype for conference room chairs to be used there.  It was never put into production. This piece is from the original owner.

SKU: MG1201 Categories: , , ,

Daniel Jackson was born in Milwaukee in 1938. His mother was an antique dealer, and he was buying and restoring antiques by the age of 13. His later training was based in the Scandinavian approach to design, having studied under Tage Frid at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He followed that with an apprenticeship to Peder Moos in Denmark from 1960-62.

Dimensions18.75 × 20.75 × 32 in
Style

Artist

Date

1968

Material

Leather, Oak

Exhibitions

The Philadelphia Show 2024

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