logo
logo
I

THE ECO CHAIR

About

Mathias Goeritz was a German-born Mexican artist, architect, and theorist whose influence helped shape the course of modern art and design in postwar Latin America. After arriving in Mexico in 1949, he became a pivotal figure in merging sculpture, architecture, and spiritual expression into a singular, multidisciplinary practice.

His legacy includes the Torres de Satélite (1958), co-designed with Luis Barragán — a landmark of Mexican modernism — and Museo Experimental El Eco (1953), a living manifesto of his concept of “emotional architecture.” With works like Torso and Animal Herido, Goeritz continually challenged the boundaries between object, space, and feeling. His vision was not just formal — it was deeply human, poetic, and spatially profound.

Design
Designed in 1953 for the Museo Experimental El Eco, the ECO Chair embodies Mathias Goeritz’s vision of emotional architecture through form, restraint, and material clarity. Stackable and sculptural, it reflects Goeritz’s desire to dissolve the boundaries between art and utility — translating the geometry of El Eco into a functional object that feels deeply integrated with space, concept, and emotion.
Year
1953
Dimensions
Low – 18,1 x 18,1 x 23,3 in

High – 18,8 x 19,8 x 31,6 in
Materials +
  • Metal structure
  • Walnut wood
Size
DOWNLOAD TEAR SHEET
ADD TO WISHLIST
Do you have a question about this item?
Contact us
I

You may also like

Xochicalco Bowls
Xochicalco Bowls
2025

View
Refugio Sofá
Refugio Sofá
2024

View
CIBU Vaso Redondo
CIBU Vaso Redondo
2023

View
CIBU Vaso Cilindro
CIBU Vaso Cilindro
2023

View