'Lockheed Lounge' by Marc Newson
Object No. 91/1309-1
Marc Newson is Australia's most successful contemporary designer. Since graduating from Sydney College of the Arts in 1984, he has worked in Japan, Italy and France and currently runs a high profile international practice in London. During his 20-year career he has designed, amongst other things, furniture, lighting, interiors, watches, home wares, a bike, a concept car and a jet. Most recently Newson has designed the Qantas business-class Skybed and first class lounges in Sydney and Melbourne as well as the new Qantas A380 Airbus interiors. He appears regularly in international design journals and his work is represented in collections throughout the world. Newson first displayed his iconic 'Lockheed Lounge' in his graduation exhibition at Sydney College of the Arts in 1983. He then launched a commercial version in 1986 at a Sydney gallery where it created a sensation. Produced in a limited edition since the late 1980s, it is now an international design icon. Anne Watson March 2008
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Summary
Object Statement
Chaise longue, 'Lockheed Lounge', fibreglass / aluminium / polyester resin / polyurethane, designed by Marc Newson, made by Marc Newson and Eckhard Reissig, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1988-1990
Physical Description
Chaise longue of continuous curve shapes formed around a reinforced fibreglass shell, clad in aluminium sheets which are beaten to shape and fitted by hand with blind rivets. The chaise longue has three legs with slightly curved feet, one the the front and two at the rear.
DIMENSIONS
Height
900 mm
Width
635 mm
Depth
1680 mm
Weight
22 kg
PRODUCTION
Notes
The lounge was designed by Marc Newson, Sydney, Australia, 1988-1989 and made by Eckhard Reissig, Sydney, Australia, 1990.
SOURCE
Acquisition Date
11 November 1991
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