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Thomas Tolleson for Krueger "Matrix" Plywood Stacking Chair, Late 1960s–1970s

Item Details

The Matrix chair, designed by Thomas Tolleson for Krueger, is a landmark of American industrial furniture design, celebrated for its high-density stacking capability and ergonomic form. This specific example features the rare bent plywood configuration, which elevates the utilitarian design with natural wood veneers and a more substantial tactile quality than the later polypropylene versions. The chair consists of a separate contoured seat and backrest secured to a continuous chrome-plated sled frame, engineered to stack up to 45 units high on a dedicated dolly. Its minimalist aesthetic and robust construction make it a highly versatile piece for modern residential, office, or studio environments.

Type Side Chair
Materials Plywood, Steel
Manufacturer Krueger
Designer Thomas Tolleson
Period Vintage, Mid to Late 20th Century
Origin United States
Style Mid Century Modern

Condition

- with nicks, scratches, and abrasions consistent with age and use; some finish wear and losses.

Dimensions

18.0" W x 32.0" H x 23.0" D

- seat height: 17".

  • This item may be especially difficult to move and/or transport. The winner is responsible for bringing appropriate assistance, vehicle, proper materials, and any necessary tools to pickup. International shipping may be restricted.
  • Please note: If the winning bidder selects the warehouse transfer option, the item will be available for pickup at the selected warehouse three business days after payment has been finalized.

Item #

ITMGS47547

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