This set of seven Matrix chairs was designed by Thomas Tolleson for Krueger in the USA during the 1970s. The model represents industrial modernist design with emphasis on function and efficient construction.
The chairs feature a chrome-plated steel frame formed from bent rod, allowing for stacking. The seats and backrests are ergonomically shaped and upholstered in fabric, providing comfort while maintaining a light visual presence.
All chairs are in good original condition with minor signs of use and patina consistent with age. The construction is solid and the upholstery remains preserved.