Race Rocker, 1948
Race Rocker by Ernest Race for Race Furniture.
Race designed progressive and enduring furniture. His work was critically acclaimed and awarded.
Over a short time frame, Ernest Race embraced formed plywood and solid wood seating, cast recycled aluminium, organic, flowing upholstery designs and skeletal steel rod structures.
Race was a pioneer in steel rod furniture manufacturing techniques - The Rocker is another example of how he took advantage of the material's flexible form.
Wooden arms can be stained and an upholstered back pad is available as an optional addition. Please enquire for details.
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Description
Race Rocker by Ernest Race for Race Furniture.
Race designed progressive and enduring furniture. His work was critically acclaimed and awarded.
Over a short time frame, Ernest Race embraced formed plywood and solid wood seating, cast recycled aluminium, organic, flowing upholstery designs and skeletal steel rod structures.
Race was a pioneer in steel rod furniture manufacturing techniques - The Rocker is another example of how he took advantage of the material's flexible form.
Wooden arms can be stained and an upholstered back pad is available as an optional addition. Please enquire for details.
Dimensions
60w x 75d x 75cmh
Materials
Armrests available in hardwood beech.
Powder-coated steel rod frame available in a range of colours. Seat upholstered in fabrics of the collection. Please click on fabric name below for link to examples:
Upholstery
Fabric Category B - Blazer
Fabric category C - Elgin
Other upholstery and custom options are available on request, please enquire for details.
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Ernest Race designed progressive and enduring furniture.
His work was critically acclaimed and awarded. Over a short time frame Ernest Race embraced formed plywood and solid wood seating, cast recycled aluminium, organic, flowing upholstery designs and skeletal steel rod structures. The Antelope is possibly Race’s most familiar design, now synonymous with the Festival of Britain.