



George Nakashima Chair
George Nakashima Chair
George Nakashima, Ahmedabad Grass-Seated Chair, circa 1964
A rare and exceptional Ahmedabad Grass-Seated Chairs by George Nakashima, designed circa 1964. These chairs were originally created as part of Nakashima’s commission for the Ahmedabad management offices of the National Institute of Design in India. Embodying Nakashima’s signature philosophy of combining natural materials with masterful craftsmanship, resulting in timeless, functional art.
Constructed from solid teak, a wood revered for its durability and rich patina, these chairs feature elegantly sculpted frames with refined joinery, showcasing Nakashima’s deep understanding of traditional woodworking techniques. The woven grass seating, a nod to local Indian craftsmanship, adds texture and warmth, creating a harmonious balance between structure and organic elements.
With their clean lines, gently tapered legs, and subtly curved backrests, these chairs exemplify the intersection of Japanese, American, and Indian design traditions, reflecting Nakashima’s belief in the soulful connection between maker and material. Their historical significance and rarity make them highly sought-after pieces for collectors of mid-century modern and Nakashima furniture alike.
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HEIGHT
72CM
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WIDTH
46CM
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DEPTH
45.5CM
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SEAT HEIGHT
44.5CM



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George Nakashima ChairItems are Antiques
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