7 Iconic Chairs with Beautiful Posteriors

Nobody puts these babies in a corner
Designed to be admired from every angle, these iconic chairs elevate any room with their perfect blend of artistry and function. From Finn Juhl’s majestic Chieftains Chair to Lapo Ciatti’s rebellious Mammamia Punk, each design tells its own story. Timeless creations like the Safari and modern marvels like the Ro showcase how great craftsmanship transcends trends, ensuring these stunning works remain the centerpiece of any space.

Chieftains chair.
Chieftains chair by Finn Juhl, crafted in 1949, combines sculptural elegance with comfort. The chair’s iconic curved wooden arms and luxurious leather make it a timeless statement piece. From Montauk Sofa, $15,000.

Park Place stool and Archibald chair.
The Park Place stool by Yabu Pushelberg blends modern design with sleek functionality, making it a standout addition to any space. From Avenue Road, $5700. The Archibald chair by Jean-Marie Massaud for Poltrona Frau offers a perfect balance of comfort and sophistication, featuring plush upholstery and an elegant, iconic design. From Kiosk, $6310.

Iconic Safari chair and the Domino mirror.
Iconic Safari chair by Kaare Klint for Carl Hansen & Son. Originally designed in 1933, this chair combines natural materials with a simple yet refined form, making it a standout piece in any space. From Hollace Cluny, $2780. Domino mirror by Nicola Gallizia. From Molteni & C, $3320.

Ro chair and Aston Cord chair
Ro chair by Jaime Hayón for Fritz Hansen. A playful yet refined design, the piece combines modern craftsmanship with inviting comfort. From Torp Inc., $4100. Aston Cord chair by Rodolfo Dordoni combines modern elegance with exceptional support, making it a iconic statement piece for any room. From Minotti, $5800.

Mammamia Punk chair.
Mammamia Punk chair by Lapo Ciatti for Opinion Ciatti exudes bold, rebellious flair, making it a striking piece for any space. From RADform, $1570.