Wassily Lounge Chair by Marcel Breuer
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Description
Marcel Breuer was an apprentice at the Bauhaus in 1925 when he conceived the first tubular steel chair. Named for his contemporary, Wassily Kandinsky, the tubular frame was inspired by a bicycle.
The Museum of Modern Art Award, 1968
Recognition as "Work of Art" Germany, 1982
Materials
Frame of seamless tubular steel with a polished chrome finish.
Available in thick cowhide leather, highly durable Spinneybeck belting leather or Spinneybeck haired hide. Please call us for the full range of options and colours.
Dimensions
Height 73cm x Width 79cm x Depth 69cm (Seat height 42cm)
Delivery time
8-10 weeks
Black Cowhide version 2-3 weeks
Recognition as "Work of Art" Germany, 1982
Materials
Frame of seamless tubular steel with a polished chrome finish.
Available in thick cowhide leather, highly durable Spinneybeck belting leather or Spinneybeck haired hide. Please call us for the full range of options and colours.
Dimensions
Height 73cm x Width 79cm x Depth 69cm (Seat height 42cm)
Delivery time
8-10 weeks
Black Cowhide version 2-3 weeks