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Robert Mallet-Stevens

Robert Mallet-Stevens believed that furniture
should satisfy the demands of contemporary living with simplicity. The design for this stackable chair was originally designed for his kitchen at the Villa Cavrois.

Made of tubular steel and characterized by simple lines with right angles counterpoint to the curves, our ‘Mallet-Stevens’ inspired chairs were made in the early 1980’s. Four available

 

 
Marcel Breuer Auditorium Seats

Marcel Breuer is best known as one of the early
20th century's most influential furniture designers.
His iconic tubular steel chairs exemplify the Bauhaus principles that marked a turning point in furniture design.

Based on the 1926 B5 chair, and using the same technologies pioneered for the Wassily chair, this
row of auditorium seating dates from the late 1920’s, and are likely from the Fulkwang Museum in Essen, Germany. The restored folding theater seats are chrome-plated steel tubing with black nylon seat
and back.

Available as a row of five seats. Ten rows available

 

 

Banner image: Interior of the Bauhaus School

 
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