Chair Flex 2000, yellow upholstery, light wood, black details, by G. Lange, Thonet, Germany, 1970s.
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The Flex 2000 chair, designed by Gerd Lange for Thonet in the 1970s, is a clear example of German postmodern furniture design. Its construction is based on light, natural wood with a subtle grain, finished in a satin-matte varnish that highlights the material’s texture. The seat and distinctly rounded backrest are upholstered in a new, mustard-yellow fabric with a smooth, matte finish and fine texture. Robust, cylindrical legs provide stability and solidity, while contrasting black details at the joints—made of lacquered wood or plastic—emphasize the chair’s architectural and geometric character. The proportions are well-balanced: the wide seat and gently curved backrest offer comfort both at the dining table and as a standalone accent piece. The chair is in restored condition; the upholstery has been replaced with a new one, the wooden elements have been refreshed, and only minimal, age-appropriate marks are visible.This chair’s form carries the spirit of the 1970s, when designers like Gerd Lange began to soften the severity of modernism in favor of more welcoming, organic shapes. The gentle lines of the backrest and the warm color palette evoke an era where functionality met comfort and bold style. The black connectors unite the whole in a geometric rhythm, recalling the experimental approach and architectural discipline that defined German design as it moved into a new decade. The chair tells a story of dialogue between solidity and softness—a narrative that can be sensed both visually and through touch
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Height78 cm
Width48 cm
Length50 cm
Dimension details
Length50 cm
Height78 cm
Width48 cm
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