The Coconut Chair, a prime example of 1950s design, is distinguished by its humorous undertones, formal clarity, and sparing use of materials. The designer himself, George Nelson, compared the armchair with a coconut cut into eight parts, though he reversed the colors: the outer shell of the Coconut Chair is white, while the one-piece cushion is covered with high-quality leather or fabric in various colors. By evoking the natural, spacious shape of a shell, Nelson created an inviting and comfortable armchair that allows the sitter to assume a wide range of positions.
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