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Boomerang Chair - Short Episode with Philippe Paré, AIA
The Boomerang Chair has long been iconic: It was designed by Neutra in the 1940s in different versions as easy furniture for projects including the Channel Heights housing development, Nesbitt House (pictured) and Logar House. The sweeping side pieces and straight oak rounded poles in combination with webbing are a hallmark of the era.

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Exhibition at the A+D Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles
In the spring of 2014 the exhibition “A Pioneer of the International Style – the Undiscovered Furniture Designer” at the A+D Museum, Los Angeles, presented the Neutra Furniture Collection by VS to the design-loving public of California. Shown here were Neutra’s best-known houses and villas, long since icons of modern architecture.

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