How was it made? Moulding a seat for Marcel Breuer’s Short Chair
This film shows a contemporary version of Marcel Breuer’s Short Chair being made at the Isokon Plus workshop, London. A two part (concave and convex) mould is used to form the chair’s seat. Glued, cross-grained veneers are laid between the two parts which are then held together under pressure in a press. Once the glue has set, the seat is removed from the mould, ready for trimming and finishing.
Produced as part of the V&A exhibition Plywood: Material of the Modern World (15 July – 12 November 2017)
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