Armchair, inspired by M. Breuer, yellow chrome, Poland, 1970s
450 PLN
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This armchair, inspired by Marcel Breuer's designs from the 1970s, embodies the spirit of late modernist Bauhaus. The construction is based on a signature cantilevered frame made of bent, chromed steel tubing, creating a stable, geometric structure with rounded corners. The backrest is crafted from natural beech wood and features a Viennese cane weave, lending the chair an airy and light quality, while the seat is upholstered in a beige fabric. The striking frame, in a warm and saturated yellow, wraps around the edges of the backrest, seat, and armrests, whose smooth, glossy surface contrasts with the matte wicker and textile. The chair offers broad armrests and generous proportions (width 59 cm, total height 80 cm, seat height 48 cm), with the floating seat effect enhancing its spatial presence. The condition is good: visible scratches, abrasions, some patina on the metal parts, and minor discoloration on the upholstery are consistent with vintage authenticity and age. The chair’s form channels the ethos of the 1970s—a decade where modernist functionality merged with bold color and material experimentation. Breuer’s influence is heard in the clarity and lightness of the frame, where comfort and transparency coexist. The chromed tube reflects light like a precise architect’s line, the yellow armrests invite relaxation, and the cane weave nods to the enduring tradition of craftsmanship. Traces of use reinforce the object’s authenticity and narrative—this is a piece that speaks of an era when design was both practical and daring. This chair would suit interiors inspired by modernism and
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Depth51 cm
Width59 cm
Dimension details
Width59 cm
Height80 cm
Depth51 cm
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