Kreuzschwinger


Kreuzschwinger are seating or lounging furniture. They were invented by the German architect and industrial designer Till Behrens in the 1950s.

Construction

Kreuzschwinger are made out of stainless steel that swing gently back and forth without mechanical help. They automatically adapt to posture changes. Kreuzschwinger are often wrongly assigned to the Cantilever chair

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Books

  • Fiell, Ch. & P. "1000 Chairs", Cologne 1997
  • Akira Kido "Art of tasteful furnishings" Japan 2003
  • Aktion Plagiarius "Kreuzschwinger® - Dynamisches Sitzen / Dynamic Seating", Berlin 2008