Style:
20. century
Bauhaus
Seat height:
37 cm / 14.57″
Material:
Nickel-plated steel
Genuine Leather
Oak armrests
This restored armchair showcases a unique blend of materials and design. The original traditional upholstery has been expertly repaired, maintaining its authenticity, and the chair remain comfortable and intact. The frame is made from nickel-plated steel, the seat and back is upholstered in genuine leather, and the oak armrests provide a pleasing contrast.
This armchair feature an unconventional design with flat, flexible steel, strikingly reminiscent of the work of the renowned architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The rare design originates from Brno, where Mies van der Rohe worked on the project and realization of the iconic Tugendhat Villa, adding historical significance and rarity to this piece.