The MR Chaise Longue is a true masterpiece of modern design, created by the legendary Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1927. This iconic piece showcases Mies's minimalist aesthetic and his mastery of steel tube construction. The chaise longue's innovative design eliminates the need for joints, resulting in a sleek and elegant form. The single, continuous steel tube frame provides both structural support and visual interest. The soft, quilted cushion adds a touch of comfort and luxury, while the leather straps secure it to the frame. The MR Chaise Longue is a timeless piece that can be used in various settings, from contemporary living rooms to stylish offices. Its minimalist design and high-quality craftsmanship make it a valuable addition to any interior space.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 95 cm (37.4”)
- Width 60 cm (23.6")
- Depth 120 cm (47”)
- SeatH 42 cm (17.7”)
- Weight 20 kg
Materials:
- Leather
- Tubular steel frame
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
The legacy of the Bauhaus is truly remarkable, isn't it? Its approach to integrating art, craft, and technology has left an indelible mark on various design disciplines. Here's a bit more detail on some of the iconic pieces and their designers you mentioned:
1. Wassily Chair by Marcel Breuer: This chair, with its innovative use of tubular steel, was revolutionary for its time and remains a design classic. 2. Barcelona Chair by Mies van der Rohe: Known for its sleek lines and luxury materials, this chair epitomizes modern elegance. 3. Cesca Chair by Marcel Breuer: Combining a tubular steel frame with a caned seat and back, this chair is celebrated for its simplicity and comfort. 4. Table Bauhaus by Marcel Breuer: This table, like many of Breuer's designs, showcases the clean lines and functional forms that are hallmarks of the Bauhaus aesthetic.
The Bauhaus' influence extends beyond furniture; it has shaped graphic design, typography, and architecture, pushing the boundaries of what's possible and encouraging a minimalist yet functional approach.