Color:Patchwork In the early 1950s, featherston devised a method to “bend” saw-cut plywood into a strong, form-fitting seat, which he upholstered and mounted on a splay-legged frame. he designed—and patented—numerous versions of the Contour Chair, the shapes of which were essays in biomorphic silhouette and amoebic profile. the most popular model, the r152, was widely published in Australian home magazines. the line also included settees and dining chairs.
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