Zig-Zag Chair

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The Zig-Zag Chair is a pioneering early modernist cantilevered wooden chair, designed by Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld in the 1930s, celebrated for its radical Z-shaped form and minimalist construction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chair
furniture design
modernist furniture
associatedWith Dutch modernism
Gerrit Rietveld’s experimental furniture
colorVariant natural wood finish
painted versions
component backrest
base
seat
supporting diagonal
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
culturalSignificance icon of 20th-century furniture design
pioneering radical reduction of chair form
designedFor domestic interiors
experimental furniture programs
designer Gerrit Rietveld
designPrinciple minimalism
reduction of form
era interwar period
exhibitedAt various design museums
hasArmrests no
hasBackrest yes
hasNameOrigin named after its zig-zag profile
hasShape Z-shaped form
hasType side chair
inception 1930s
1934
influenced cantilever chair typology
later minimalist furniture design
influencedBy Neoplasticism
surface form: De Stijl principles of abstraction

geometric reduction
materialUsed solid wood
wood
movement De Stijl
early modernism
notableFeature absence of traditional legs
continuous Z-profile
screwed and glued joints in some versions
use of dovetail joints in some versions
visible joinery
numberOfMainElements 4 wooden planes
production later industrially produced
originally handcrafted
safetyConsideration requires careful balance
structuralSystem cantilevered construction
typicalUse seating
weightSupport single cantilevered joint zone

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Gerrit Rietveld notableWork Zig-Zag Chair
Gerrit Rietveld designed Zig-Zag Chair