As British design goes, the
Flamingo has to be one of our all time favourites. Not wanting to re-invent the wheel, the
V&A has a fascinating insight into this classic design .....
"The Flamingo armchair undeniably shows the influence of international design trends on mid-twentieth-century British furniture design. Specifically, it recalls the form of the Womb Chair, designed by Eero Saarinen in 1948 and made by the American manufacturer Knoll. Ernest Race was a leading British designer of the post-War years, who introduced new materials and techniques to British furniture. Unlike upholstered furniture from before the Second World War, this armchair is lightweight and slender. The volume of the chair has been pared down without reducing its comfort, and new foam-rubber padding has been used in place of bulky springs."