The Kubus Armchair is a testament to Josef Hoffmann's mastery of geometric design. Crafted in 1910, this iconic piece showcases his signature use of precise lines and quadratic motifs. The armchair's clean, angular form and structured upholstery create a sense of elegance and sophistication. Its timeless design makes it a versatile piece that can complement both modern and traditional interiors. Whether placed in a living room, library, or office, the Kubus Armchair is sure to make a statement. The replica of this iconic design is proudly made in Italy, ensuring the highest quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 72 cm (28.3")
- Width 93 cm (36.6")
- Depth 75 cm (29.5”)
- SeatH 44 cm (17.3”)
- Weight 16 kg
Materials:
- Leather
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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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.