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Zig-Zag Chair

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Zig Zag Chair in the Carnegie Museum of Art

The Zig Zag-chair is a chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1934.

It is a minimalistic design without legs, made by 4 flat wooden tiles that are merged in a Z-shape using Dovetail joints. It was designed for Rietveld's Rietveld Schröder House in Utrecht and is now produced by the Italian manufacturer Cassina S.p.A..

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