Womb Chair Ottoman
THE PRODUCT
The Womb Chair Ottoman is the perfect companion to the iconic Womb Chair, designed by Eero Saarinen. Combining luxurious comfort with sculptural design, this ottoman offers a plush, inviting surface to rest your feet or to serve as additional seating. The ottoman features a soft, cushioned top upholstered in premium fabric or leather, ensuring a relaxing and comfortable experience. Its rounded shape and smooth contours provide an elegant, harmonious look that complements the flowing curves of the Womb Chair.
The base of the ottoman is typically constructed from sturdy materials like wood or metal, ensuring both durability and a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. The Womb Chair Ottoman can be paired with the Womb Chair for a complete, coordinated look or used as a stand-alone piece to enhance the style and comfort of any room.
Ideal for living rooms, lounges, or reading corners, the Womb Chair Ottoman combines both form and function, adding a touch of mid-century modern elegance to any space. Its timeless design and luxurious comfort make it a statement piece in contemporary interiors.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: WBCHOM
- Frame: Aniline Leather or Wool
- Legs: Stainless Steel
- Comfort: Comfy Soft
- Fabric: Internal Fibreglass
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Assembly: No Assembly Required
- Instructions: N/A
- Care: Vacuum
- Clean: Spot Clean
- Dimension: Width 65cm, Depth 55cm, Height 43cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 43cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 67cm, Depth 57cm, Height 46cm
- CBM: 0.18 Weight: 9kg

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Eero Saarinen
1910 (Finland) -1961 (United States)
A Finnish American architect and industrial designer, Eero Saarinen took a sculptural approach to furniture design. He was a perfectionist who was obsessed with getting the perfect curve or line, often building hundreds of models to ensure he got it right. His attention to detail paid off. His work is now iconic and includes design classics such as the Tulip Armchair, the Tulip Table and the Womb Chair.
"Always design a thing by considering it in its next larger context - a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment, an environment in a city plan."
