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At the low-cost end, heavy, tubular steel chairs with sling seats and little adaptability dominate.
She was sitting in a tubular steel chair wearing a silky cream blouse and lemon Bermuda shorts.
Now that I had got it out I leaned back in my tubular steel chair with just the suggestion of a smirk on my face.
Several tubular steel chairs standing loosely around a scratched plastic-topped table, and a small refrigerator supporting a coffee maker denoted the lunch area.
Two examples are in the show: a tubular steel chair covered in suede, and a beech-veneer table with red tubular steel legs.
There are two Mies van der Rohe tubular steel chairs from the Macy's era.
There was a plain bed, covered by a white cotton sheet, a tubular steel chair, a white-painted bedside cupboard with a Bible on it, and that was all.
A medicine trolley squeaked rodently in the hall outside, where other out-patients sat in clumps of tubular steel chairs neatly arranged according to their various diseases.
When they were both tied securely and painfully to the arms and legs of two tubular steel chairs a few feet apart beneath the glass wall-map, Krebs left the room.
This梚n the days of the Giants梙ad been some kind of mess hall; long tables flanked with tubular steel chairs had covered the length and breadth of it.
"To me, they're as good as Le Corbusier cube chairs," he asserts, referring to the pricey tubular steel chairs with boxy leather cushions that are a modernist icon.
They gyrated with hula-hooping ease in a tubular steel chair with a hammock-sling seat by Achille Castiglioni, the octogenarian modernist, and his collaborator, Ferruccio Laviani.
The furniture items include, three chrome-plated tubular steel chairs designed for two of his projects, The Maison la Roche in Paris and a pavilion for Barbara and Henry Church.
Curtis Office Supplies, based on Risdale Street, has been introduced to a local supplier of tubular steel chair frames and is now placing orders with Profix Fabrication on Neasham Road.
Mr. Johnson found that Mies van der Rohe's squarish wooden tables and his tubular steel chairs represented a look that was leaner and bolder than the more popular Art Deco style.
On view here is a selection of the objects they created: tubular steel chairs, cups and saucers, teapots, desks, new weaves for carpets, chess pieces, and children's building blocks, as well as some pioneering architectural plans and sketches.
But in September 1999, Richard Koshalek, after 17 years as director of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, moved into the orange-leather, tubular steel chairs in the director's office at the Art Center College of Design here.
Perhaps the most widely-recognized of Breuer's early designs was the first bent tubular steel chair, later known as the Wassily Chair, designed in 1925 and was inspired, in part, by the curved tubular steel handlebars on Breuer's Adler bicycle.