The Barcelona Chair is a true masterpiece of modern design, created by the legendary Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the early 1930s. This iconic chair is a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and timeless style. This Barcelona Chair's replica distinctive features include its sleek, minimalist design, its luxurious leather upholstery, and its sturdy chrome-plated steel frame. The chair's form and function are perfectly balanced, creating a piece that is both aesthetically pleasing and incredibly comfortable. The Barcelona Chair is a versatile piece that can be used in a variety of settings, from elegant living rooms to stylish offices. Its timeless appeal and exceptional quality make it a valuable addition to any interior space.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 76 cm (30")
- Width 76 cm (30")
- Depth 79 cm (31”)
- SeatH 43 cm (17”)
- Weight 28 kg
Materials:
- Chrome-plated legs in metal
- Polyurethane foam and synthetic fiber
- Cover in leather
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.