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'MISS RAMIREZ' CHAIR 1997

El Ultimo Grito (1966 – )

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CORK, LATEX, WHITE LEATHER, METAL AND PLASTIC
Accession number
P7235

Summary

The chair derives its name from the Spanish speaking bar-owner in the film High Noon. The idea of its manufacture was based on the Birkenstock shoe, which is made from cork chips derived from waste products produced in Spain. These are mixed with latex and the mixture pressed into a simple mould to create Miss Ramirez’s seat. Whilst trying to retain the language of the Birkenstock shoe, the group cannot resist adding a touch of humour to the piece. Little wheels reminiscent of roller blades allow the chair to move easily around a small space.

Lost and Found Critical Voices in new British Design, The British Council and Birkhäuser 1999