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All Season Armchair by Thonet

With the collection 'Thonet All Seasons' for indoors and outdoors, 'Thonet' gives its tubular steel classics the opportunity to present themselves in any weather.

For this purpose, they painted selected icons from the Bauhaus period with a new coat of paint and, thanks to a special technology, turned them into weather-resistant companions even outdoors. The models can be flexibly designed and used, not least because of the wide range of different frame and fabric colours that can be individually combined with each other.

The scale for the frames from the 'Classics in Colour' colour collection comprises seven tones and is based on the Bauhaus theory of colour on the one hand and on the colour circle of Johannes Ittens on the other. In addition, twelve matching nuances for the mesh fabric allow a multitude of variations.

The 'S 34' with armrest together with the 'S 33' without armrest is one of the first cantilever chairs in furniture history. Both were used for the first time in 1927 in the Weissenhof settlement in Stuttgart.

From 1925, Mart Stam experimented with gas pipes, which he connected to flanges, and developed the principle of free-standing chairs that no longer rested on four legs. This created a construction principle whose formal restraint became an important building block in the history of modern furniture design.

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Label
Design

Mart Stam

Mass

H: 84 W: 50 D:64 cm; seat height: 46 cm

Material frame

Powder coated tubular steel

Material seat

Plastic mesh

Material armrests

Wood (Iroko)

Weight

8 kg

Note

Upholstery and other colour combinations on request