Sofa Bauhaus, orange, chrome steel, by R. Slezak, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This sofa, designed by Robert Slezak and produced in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, exemplifies the clarity of modernist Bauhaus-inspired furniture. The structure is composed of bent, chrome-plated steel tubing, forming a bold, geometric frame with a cool, subtly satin sheen. Carefully arranged horizontal and vertical lines emphasize the minimalist nature of the form, while the smoothly curved armrests and legs—crafted from a single, continuous element—give the piece visual lightness despite its sturdy construction. The seat features four cushions upholstered in a matte, subtly textured fabric in an intense orange-red hue. The backrest, shaped as an open grid, further highlights the industrial tone of the design and allows light to pass freely through the sofa’s silhouette. The absence of decorative accents and the evident focus on function are in keeping with the Bauhaus ethos. The sofa remains in good condition—there are signs of wear on the chrome and some use on the cushions, but no major damage. This piece tells the story of the 1960s, when postwar optimism in Europe converged with a pragmatic approach to form. The chrome steel recalls images of modernist interiors and industrial spaces, where design was above all
DIMENSION
Height68 cm
Width85 cm
Length190 cm
Dimension details
Length190 cm
Height68 cm
Width85 cm
Weight40 kg
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