Italian-born American sculptor Harry Bertoia is best known for his eponymous collection of woven-wire seating for Knoll, including the Diamond and Bird chairs. Despite a scandal over creative rights between Bertoia and Charles and Ray Eames, with whom Bertoia worked in the 1940s, the line continues to leave its mark on the design world—–and waffle patterns on the backs of those who grace the seats.

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Harry Bertoia’s Daughter Discusses Her Father’s Legacy—and Jewelry Designs
We asked Celia Bertoia about growing up in a creative family and why the prolific midcentury designer signed very few of his...