In spirit and stature, Marcel Breuer's Wassily Chair (1925) has few equals.
Believed to be the first bent tubular steel chair design, the Wassily Chair distills the traditional club chair to a series of strong, spare lines, executed with dynamic material counterpoint. The gleaming chrome-finished tubular steel frame-inspired by the graceful, curving handlebars of the Adler bicycle-is seamless in its assemblage. Thick leather slings create the design's seating surfaces, which maintain their crisp tautness for decades.
The Wassily Chair is a symbol of the industrial heroism and engineering invention of the early 20th century.
W: 79cm
D: 75,5cm
H: 71cm
- Frame: Polished stainless steel (#304)
- Seat & Back & Armrest: High performance synthetic leather