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Cherner Armchair
Cherner Armchair
Although a pioneer in prefab housing, Norman Cherner is best known for his molded plywood seating line he created for –and ultimately sued— the manufacturer, Plycraft. After telling Cherner that his design for what is now known as the Cherner® Chair (1958) had been scrapped, Plycraft’s owner continued to produce it, claiming himself as the designer. The Chair’s popularity soared when it appeared in Norman Rockwell’s 1961 painting “The Artist at Work” on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post. While Plycraft agreed to pay Cherner royalties, the line was out of production by the early 1970s. Then Cherner’s sons formed the Cherner Chair Company to revive the designs and produce them as their father originally intended. Constructed of laminated plywood of graduating thicknesses from 15 ply at the slender waist to 5 ply at the perimeter edge of the seat, the design possesses exceptional structural strength and dramatic sculptural beauty. The arm is a single solid piece of bent beech. Made in U.S.A.

This original is an authentic, fully licensed product of Cherner Chair Company. Cherner Chair is a licensed trademark of Cherner Chair Company.
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Cherner Armchair
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