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Gregg Fleishman
Gregg Fleishman is a Los Angeles-based designer and architect known for his innovative chair designs and geometric construction methods. Since the 1970s, his work has blended art, architecture, and engineering, earning his chairs a place in the MoMA New York collection.
Fleishman’s chairs are celebrated for their unique assembly—no nails or glue used—and their striking sculptural forms. They are lightweight, strong and
Beyond furniture, Fleishman has created large-scale installations at Burning Man, including the iconic Temple of Whollyness. His designs showcase the versatility of modular and node-based systems.
Experience the elegance of this pioneering chairs. his collection of chairs and more—where form meets function in every piece.
Gregg Fleishman’s original palywood chair. The first design's process spanned from 1975 to 1979 and included more than 30 prototypes. It is made from a single piece of plywood and is a puzzle to assemble. The seat rear outer tabs need to be positioned correctly between the integral front and back legs before rotating into place. Then, lift the front of the seat slightly as you insert the brace arms.
Made to order. Expect lead times 2-4 weeks.