Shiro Kuramata "How High the Moon" Armchair
Shiro Kuramata “How High the Moon” Armchair

Shiro Kuramata (Japanese, 1934-1991) for Vitra, Switzerland. “How High the Moon” armchair. 1986. Nickel-plated steel mesh. Original Vitra label along the base. This chair is a reimagining of the traditional silhouette of an upholstered armchair, challenging expectations and ideas of form and function in furniture. This chair is included in several major museum collections, including the Met and the V&A. Provenance: Dorotheum, Vienna, Austria, 2002; From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin. Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went. This sale features selections from that lifetime of eclectic and inspired collecting, including furniture by Carlo Bugatti, Gabriel Viardot, and Josef Hoffman; artworks by artists ranging from Old Masters to Salvador Dali to Arman; an impressive collection of Indian sculptures; and much more. Be sure to explore our timed-only online auction of other fascinating objects from this collection that will be posted in mid-August. Height: 25 in x width: 37 1/2 in x depth: 32 3/4 in.

$8,000