sebastian straatsma : rubber number 14 chair

chair 'rubber no 14'
image © designboom
'rubber no. 14' by sebastian straatsma is a direct descendant of the 'number 14' chair by
michael thonet, who was the first to produce chairs with standardized components.
for many designers and architects, the thonet chair serves as a historic benchmark in
good, anonymous design.

chair 'rubber no 14'
image © designboom
'thonet's chair has been coined by many as value free, timeless and free of cultural associations.
modernist designers were attracted to this design both by its light and undecorated appearance
and by its potential for mass production and standardization. the first simple thonet chair, produced
in the 1840s were gilded and designed for the newly refurbished palais liechtenstein in vienna.'

chair 'rubber no 14'
image © designboom
'the 'number 14' chair was in fact a standardized version of a neo-rococo chair which
thonet shipped all over the world in a kit form. just a few decades after its introduction,
it fitted seamlessly into art nouveau interiors.
within a few years, the avant-garde design world of around 1920 turned its back on artistic
design and the art nouveau style was decried and rejected as unacceptably eccentric.
but, even within the paradigm of technological designer, there was still a place for
the thonet chairs. the historically successful 'number 14' chair was even taken as a model
by the new guard of young designers.'
- excerpts from 'norm = form on standardization and design'

chair 'rubber no. 14' is currently part of the norm=form exhibition until aug 15, 2010.
organized by foundation
design
den haag, the exhibition shows a world of standardisation,
of progress and the critical comments that designers make about it in the process. the show
is curated by timo de rijk who started with a curiosity over why designed objects - from shoes
and kitchen cupboards to coffee mugs and computer programs -needed to be standardized.

'norm=form' catalogue accompanying the exhibition
historically, the industrial demands for the development of standard types inspired designers
like dieter rams and piet zwart, manufacturers like braun and thonet and educational institutions
like bauhaus to design good but cheap products. standardised products have also determined
the social, cultural and even aesthetic norm. however, with its many (sub) cultures, society
keeps changing. therefore the product standards that have been set by governments and
by standardisation organisations like DIN, in practice often swiftly become out of date.
while 'norm=form' illustrates an historic overview of economic advantages of standardization,
the show also seeks to explore the cultural profit gained from this means of design.
foundation design
den haag, is an organization that researches the relation between design
and government in europe within
an international context, from cultural, economic and
social viewpoints.
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