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Weissenhof Chair

One of my favourite architects of the last century is Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. His modernist buildings stand out for their simplicity and sense of form. Features that can also be found in his furniture designs.

The best example of this is the B42 cantilever chair, which with its curved leg structure draws a wonderful graphic line. And this not only looks good, but is also really comfortable. The chair is also known as the Weissenhof chair, as it was designed and shown by the famous architect in 1927 for the equally famous Weissenhof settlement. A piece of furniture with history.

The cantilever chair with nickel-plated tubular steel frame and natural tubular seat and backrest is also available with armrests. An execution with an incredibly large object character, if you ask me.

A piece of furniture that enriches the soul and the home in the spirit of 'Tecta'. Timeless and immortal.

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Label
Design

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1927

Material

Nickel-plated tubular steel, natural tubular mesh

Dimensions without armrests

W: 49 cm / D: 74 cm / H: 81 cm / Seat height: 45 cm

Mass with armrests

W: 57 cm / D: 84 cm / H: 81 cm / Seat height: 45 cm / Armrest height: 67 cm

Note

Skid glider optionally selectable

Design / Made in

Germany