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Ironrite Health Chair 1938

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Herman Sperlich Health Chair for Ironrite Corporation, 1938, United States
By Herman A. Sperlich
Located in Richmond, VA
A fine and early example of the Health Chair designed for industrial machine operators. The
Category

20th Century American Industrial Chairs

Materials

Steel

Herman Sperlich Health Chair for Ironrite Corporation, 1938, United States
By Herman A. Sperlich
Located in Richmond, VA
A fine and early example of the Health Chair designed for industrial machine operators. The
Category

20th Century American Industrial Chairs

Materials

Steel

Health Chair Designed by Herman Sperlich for Ironrite, circa 1938-1940
By Herman A. Sperlich, Ironrite Ironer Company
Located in Essex, MA
A sculptural vintage Ironrite Health Chair designed by Herman Sperlich, circa 1938-1940, in white
Category

Vintage 1930s American Modern Chairs

Materials

Metal

Ironrite Health chair
By Herman A. Sperlich
Located in Asbury Park, NJ
All metal version of the Ironrite Health chair originally designed in 1938 by Herman Sperlich. An
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Chairs

"Health Chair" Herman A. Sperlich for Ironrite Inc., 1938
By Herman A. Sperlich
Located in Sharon, CT
Important American modernist work chair designed for use with an ironing machine. Painted steel and
Category

Vintage 1930s American Mid-Century Modern Office Chairs and Desk Chairs

Materials

Metal

Ironrite Health Chair
By Herman A. Sperlich
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The Ironrite Health chair was designed in 1938 by Herman Sperlich for the Ironrite Ironer Co., a
Category

Vintage 1930s American Side Chairs

Materials

Steel

Ironrite Health Chair
Ironrite Health Chair
H 26 in W 17 in D 19 in
Ironrite Health Chair All Metal Version c.1950's
By Herman A. Sperlich
Located in Easton, PA
All metal version of the Ironrite Health chair originally designed in 1938 by Herman Sperlich. An
Category

Vintage 1950s American Chairs

Materials

Metal

Herman Sperlich "Health Chair" for Ironrite Corporation, 1938
By Herman A. Sperlich, Ironrite Ironer Company
Located in New York, NY
Originally designed by Herman Sperlich for the Ironrite Corporation, this chair is an example of
Category

20th Century American Industrial Chairs

Materials

Steel

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