Barcelona Style Ottoman Inspired by Mies Ven Der Rohe

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 285.00 365.00

Top Upholstery painstakingly handcrafted with premium Italian leather
All cushions are identical in proportion
High density visco-elastic memory foam to ensure sheer comfort and durability
High quality gleaming finish solid stainless steel frame of grade 304 x 12mm
Frame is formed from strips of steel, which are shaped, welded and ground by hand
Strong support leather straps are built to last a lifetime
Buckle straps and poppers to affix the cushions with frame

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SKU: MNC-2024-P
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Description

Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe Barcelona chair and ottoman, designed exclusively for The German Pavilion, was that country’s entry for the International Expo in Barcelona in 1929. It was designed in case the Spanish monarchs wished to sit during their tour of the Expo – apparently they didn’t! This iconic contemporary chair design resulted from the collaboration between the famous Bauhaus architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and the architect and designer Lilly Reich. An icon of modernism, the design of the Barcelona chair was inspired by the folding chairs of ancient times. It is often referred to as the Pavilion Chair because it was entered in the German Pavilion at the 1929 International Exposition.

Sit like a Royal, these chairs became thrones when the Spanish Royals visited the Pavilion and sat in them for a time, however they were the only chairs in the whole building.

Dimensions:
Chair: W:76 x D:78 x H:78 (cm)
Ottoman: W:61 x D:54 x H:40 (cm)

Designer

Mies Van der Rohe

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Color

Black, Dark Brown, Pony, Red, Vintage Brown, White

1 review for Barcelona Style Ottoman Inspired by Mies Ven Der Rohe

  1. Anna

    Excellent Product with Chrome shiny frame. Very happy with level of service received. Its comfy and stylish. Loved every moment with my Barcelona Chair and Ottoman. Thanks

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