Designed in 1927 for the Stuttgart Werkbund Exhibition at the Weissenhof Estate, the MR Chaise Lounge with armrests is an absolute milestone in the history of avant-garde furniture. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the founding fathers of modern architecture, used the inherent elasticity of tubular steel to create a chair that naturally yields to the human body without the need for complex mechanical springs. Distinguished by its sweeping, continuous steel arcs and beautifully quilted leather upholstery, the version featuring integrated armrests offers an extra layer of structural harmony and upper-body comfort, embodying his famous dictum: "Less is more." The frame utilizes bent tubular steel to form a cantilevered base. The natural flexibility of the steel provides a gentle, spring-like bounce that reacts dynamically to your body weight. The MR Chaise Lounge with armrests follows the natural, relaxed curvature of the human spine, lifting the legs slightly to encourage optimal circulation and deep relaxation. Deeply tufted leather sections are securely suspended via heavy-duty cowhide support straps. This ensures the cushions remain perfectly aligned with the frame while maintaining long-term tension. The seamless, looping steel armrests flow flawlessly out of the main structure, providing comfortable arm support that balances the bold visual weight of the lounge.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 80 cm (31.5”)
- Width 60 cm (23.6")
- Depth 178 cm (70”)
- SeatH 42 cm (17.7”)
- Weight 22 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.