Omkstak chair, 1972
Omkstak chair by Rodney Kinsman for OMK 1965.
The Omkstak chair is a classic of British design, created by Rodney Kinsman in 1972 and included in the permanent collections of twentieth-century furniture at V&A, the Design Museum in London and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Combining functionality and simplicity in a form that celebrates the materials and technologies used in its manufacture, the Omkstak chair is considered an exemplar of the hi-tech design era.
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Omkstak chair by Rodney Kinsman for OMK 1965.
The Omkstak chair is a classic of British design, created by Rodney Kinsman in 1972 and included in the permanent collections of twentieth-century furniture at V&A, the Design Museum in London and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Combining functionality and simplicity in a form that celebrates the materials and technologies used in its manufacture, the Omkstak chair is considered an exemplar of the hi-tech design era.
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Materials
A minimal tubular steel frame supports a seat and back made of pressed steel with emphatic circular perforations. The resulting structure is lightweight, extremely durable and suited to use as an indoor and outdoor chair.
Available in Traffic Red, Salmon Pink, Dahlia Yellow, Turquoise blue, Capri Blue, jet Black, Silver Grey and Pure White.
An Omkstak classic chair with chrome frame and coloured seat and back is also available.
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OMK was founded by British designer Rodney Kinsman in 1965 to manufacture designs which were sold in Terence Conran's Habitat chain throughout the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
Newly relaunched, OMK 1965 presents a collection of Kinsman's classic designs including the Omkstak chair.