Garriris Chair by JAVIER MARISCAL, Spain, 1987

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The Garriris chair, commonly called the Mickey chair, is an iconic postmodern design that Javier Mariscal made for Akaba, in 1987.  

YEAR: 1987
COUNTRY: Spain
DIMENSIONS: H 38 in. x W 20.5 in. x D 21.5 in.
H 96.52 cm x W 52.07 cm x D 54.61 cm
AVAILABLE: 1
MANUFACTURER: Akaba
DESIGNER: Javier Mariscal
MATERIAL: Leather, metal
CONDITION: Excellent
COLOR: Neutral, Black, silver
PRODUCTION: Out of production

  

The year 2018 celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Mickey Mouse character. In the 1970s, before designing furniture, Mariscal created a comic called “Los Garriris.” In the 1980s, he began to turn cartoon characters into objects. One of the results is this Garriris Chair that resembles Mickey Mouse with its round ears jutting out from the backrest and its slippered steel feet. An essentialist design of a pop culture icon, it’s made of steel, plywood and quality black leather hide. The Garriris chair is part of several museum collections including the Musée national d'art moderne, Paris. Javier Mariscal is an original Memphis Group member. After the group disbanded, Mariscal pursued his own idea of what furniture should be, and created the company Akaba.