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Zaha Hadid Z Chair
Zaha Hadid Z Chair

Zaha Hadid Z Chair

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H 34.6 in W 36 in D 24 in

Zaha Hadid Z Chair

By Zaha Hadid

Located in LOS ANGELES, CA

Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid DBE RA was an Iraqi-British architect. She was the first woman to receive

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Chairs

Materials

Stainless Steel

The 'Wegner' reinterpreted Lapella Marble Chair - Design Zaha Hadid Architects -
The 'Wegner' reinterpreted Lapella Marble Chair - Design Zaha Hadid Architects -

The 'Wegner' reinterpreted Lapella Marble Chair - Design Zaha Hadid Architects -

By Zaha Hadid Architects

Located in New York, NY

The very #1 Edition of 'Wegner' reinterpreted Lapella lounge chair by Zaha Hadid Architects and AKT

Category

21st Century and Contemporary English Modern Chairs

Materials

Marble

Kuki.ONE Chair
Kuki.ONE Chair

Zaha HadidKuki.ONE Chair, 2015

Unavailable

H 37.01 in W 37.01 in D 23.63 in

Kuki.ONE Chair

By Zaha Hadid

Located in New York, NY

Zaha Hadid Kuki.ONE Chair, 2015 Carbon Fibre (silver) 37 x 37 x 23.62 in / 94 x 94 x 60 cm 24

Category

2010s More Art

Kuki.ONE Chair
Kuki.ONE Chair

Zaha HadidKuki.ONE Chair, 2015

Unavailable

H 37.01 in W 37.01 in D 23.63 in

Kuki.ONE Chair

By Zaha Hadid

Located in New York, NY

Zaha Hadid Kuki.ONE Chair , 2015 Carbon Fibre (silver) 37 x 37 x 23.62 in / 94 x 94 x 60 cm 24

Category

2010s More Art

Kuki.ONE Chair
Kuki.ONE Chair

Zaha HadidKuki.ONE Chair, 2015

Unavailable

H 37.01 in W 37.01 in D 23.63 in

Kuki.ONE Chair

By Zaha Hadid

Located in New York, NY

Zaha Hadid Kuki.ONE Chair, 2015 Carbon Fibre (red) 37 x 37 x 23.62 in / 94 x 94 x 60 cm 24

Category

2010s More Art

Z-Chair
Z-Chair

Zaha HadidZ-Chair, 2011

Unavailable

H 24.02 in W 34.65 in D 36.23 in

Z-Chair

By Zaha Hadid

Located in New York, NY

Designed for Sawaya & Moroni Stainless Steel, Polished 61 x 88 x 92 cm Edition 24 + 3AP Photograph by Enrico Suà Ummarino, Courtesy of Sawaya & Moroni

Category

Contemporary More Art

Zaha Hadid 'GYRE'
Zaha Hadid 'GYRE'

Zaha Hadid 'GYRE'

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H 26.58 in W 83.47 in D 55.91 in

Zaha Hadid 'GYRE'

By Zaha Hadid

Located in Cologne, DE

GYRE by Zaha Hadid edition of 12

Category

21st Century and Contemporary German Lounge Chairs

Materials

Resin, Lacquer, Polyester

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Zaha Hadid for sale on 1stDibs

Zaha Hadid left an indelible mark on the architectural world, transforming the look of contemporary architecture with her striking abstract and modernist designs. Fluid forms and Constructivist aesthetics — such as bold colors and softly angular edges — are the keynotes of her buildings and her furniture. Hadid’s work is the essence of energy and drama.

Born in Baghdad, Iraq, Hadid studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and made that city her home for much of her life. Hadid’s design sensibility was formed more by art than architecture. In college, she was first inspired by the Russian avant-garde school of artists. The influence of painters such as Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich is apparent in Hadid’s early work, in which she created abstract paintings and drawings to convey her ideas. The distortion of geometric shapes is a particularly prominent and recurring theme in her work. Hadid founded her firm in 1980, from which she launched architectural triumphs like the MAXXI Museum in Rome and the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center.

Hadid’s furniture and sculptures provide her admirers with the chance to bring the beauty and drama of her architecture into their homes. These designs are true centerpieces that fill even staid rooms with fluidity and rhythm. The organic forms of her designs bring a sweeping sense of movement to stationary objects. The furniture exhibits a kind of playfulness and creates a relationship with the user. Hadid transformed furniture into fine art.

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