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{{Short description|Mexican chair design}} |
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[[File:Pink Acapulco Chair.jpg|250px|thumb|Acapulco Chair, [[Mexican pink]] colour]]. |
[[File:Pink Acapulco Chair.jpg|250px|thumb|Acapulco Chair, [[Mexican pink]] colour]]. |
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The '''Acapulco Chair''' is a [[chair]] design originating in the coastal town of [[Acapulco]], Mexico, in the 1950s, by an anonymous author. At the end of the decade, the Pacifico Acapulco Resort incorporated the chair into its furniture and it was from then on that it would begin to become popular, until it became an icon of Mexican design, as it is recognized today.<ref>{{cite book |access-date=2021-08-10 |apellidos=Díaz |date=2019 |first=Pablo |page=517 |publisher=Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial |title=ABC del Diseño Industrial Latinoamericano |url=https://books.google.es/books?id=F12GDwAAQBAJ}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> This design does not have copyright, since its inventor is unknown. There is no official manufacturer nor original plans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sillonesacapulco.com.ar/Historia/|title=Historia de la silla Acapulco|access-date=2021-08-10|website=Sillones Acapulco}}</ref> Thanks to this, many versions have been derived from the Acapulco chair (armchairs, rocking chairs, etc. |
The '''Acapulco Chair''' is a [[chair]] design originating in the coastal town of [[Acapulco]], Mexico, in the 1950s, by an anonymous author. At the end of the decade, the Pacifico Acapulco Resort incorporated the chair into its furniture and it was from then on that it would begin to become popular, until it became an icon of Mexican design, as it is recognized today.<ref>{{cite book |access-date=2021-08-10 |apellidos=Díaz |date=2019 |first=Pablo |page=517 |publisher=Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial |title=ABC del Diseño Industrial Latinoamericano |url=https://books.google.es/books?id=F12GDwAAQBAJ}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> This design does not have copyright, since its inventor is unknown. There is no official manufacturer nor original plans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sillonesacapulco.com.ar/Historia/|title=Historia de la silla Acapulco|access-date=2021-08-10|website=Sillones Acapulco}}</ref> Thanks to this, many versions have been derived from the Acapulco chair (armchairs, rocking chairs, etc.). |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Silla Acapulco en el mundo"> |
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The Acapulco Chair is a chair design originating in the coastal town of Acapulco, Mexico, in the 1950s, by an anonymous author. At the end of the decade, the Pacifico Acapulco Resort incorporated the chair into its furniture and it was from then on that it would begin to become popular, until it became an icon of Mexican design, as it is recognized today.[1] This design does not have copyright, since its inventor is unknown. There is no official manufacturer nor original plans.[2] Thanks to this, many versions have been derived from the Acapulco chair (armchairs, rocking chairs, etc.).
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Madrid, Spain
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Vacational scene
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Kid chairs
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Chairs in Netherlands
References
- ^ ABC del Diseño Industrial Latinoamericano. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial. 2019. p. 517. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
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