Set of Six Brutalist Dining Chairs, brown elm, Germany, 1960s
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This set of six dining chairs from the 1960s exemplifies the brutalist approach in German design, crafted from solid elm wood. The construction features robust, sled-style legs with sharply defined edges, joined by sturdy crossbars for enhanced stability and durability. The seats are formed from several slightly curved wooden slats, providing ergonomic comfort and a distinctive visual rhythm. The broad, gently curved backrests have rounded edges and visible metal screws, reinforcing the utilitarian, architectural quality of the design. The wood retains its natural grain with a semi-matte finish, displaying tonal variations, patina, and signs of age such as minor scratches, scuffs, and localized discoloration—particularly on the backrests. These chairs are devoid of upholstery or decorative elements, remaining true to the brutalist principle of honest form and raw materiality. The set is in good vintage condition: all structural elements are original and solid, and signs of use attest to the authenticity of the period.These chairs seem to echo the postwar German workshop of the 1960s, reflecting an era when raw materials and
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Height97 cm
Width48 cm
Length44 cm
Dimension details
Length44 cm
Height97 cm
Width48 cm
Weight60 kg
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