Tugendhat Chair
The archival masterpiece by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is back. Defined by its exquisite cantilever, thick cushions, and gentle bounce, the Tugendhat™ Chair offers exceptional comfort in a new range of finishes and upholsteries.
Tugendhat Chair
The archival masterpiece is back. With its elegant, cantilevered form, the Tugendhat™ Chair embodies the technical precision and artistic intention that courses through everything Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed. The steel frame is refined in both construction and materiality, while the thick cushions provide a high degree of comfort and inviting informality. This chair was designed in 1929 for the Tugendhat Villa in Brno, Czech Republic.
Details
Features
The sophisticated lounge chair delivers comfort and versatility with a cantilevered base, leather strap back, and sleek form. A pair of untufted cushions and optional armrests top the chair’s pleasingly kinetic frame. It is offered in two finishes and a wide array of upholstery options.
Construction
The Tugendhat Chair has a steel structure, chrome finished or epoxy paint onyx ultra matte. The padding is in flexible polyurethane at varied density, with polyester wadding pre-covering. The chair has removable upholstery in fabric or leather.
Finishes
The structure is available in chrome finish or onyx ultra matte finish. The cushions are available in a wide range od fabrics and leathers.
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