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brno chair

50.0~300.0 USD
Min. Order: 1 Piece/Pieces
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, WU
Supply Ability: 200pcs/month
Place of Origin: Guangdong

Company Profile

Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer
Main Products: Bubble Chair, Tulip Chair, Eames Lounge Chair, Barcelona Chair, Ball Chair

Product Detail

Model No.: IMC-1004
Means of Transport: by sea
Style: Modern
Material: Leather
Brand Name: Interiors Furniture
leather: top grain leather
Production Capacity: 200pcs/month
Packing: corner protected carton
Delivery Date: 10-30 days
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Product Description

Name: Brno Flat bar Chair   Item No.: IMC-1004
MIES VAN DER ROHE 1930
Brno Flat Bar chair.
We made this chair by solid flat stainless steel bar, 40x12mm standard, which could avoid the
seat of chair becoming down and down in everyday using. Perfect polish on steel to mirror shining.
Genuine head layer leather and high density foam are used on this chair.
Design Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1930.
Flat bar steel frame, upholstery.

Designed in 1930 for the Tugendhat house in Brno, Czechoslovakia, the Brno chair mirrors the ground breaking simplicity of its original environment. A simple profile, clean lines and meticulous attention to detail have elevated the Brno chair to an icon of twentieth century furniture design.

In close cooperation with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and later the Mies van der Rohe Archives of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The manufacturer continues to reproduce the Brno chairs to the designer's exacting specifications. Hand-ground, hand-buffed seamless frames demonstrate the exceptional quality. With a large selection of fabrics and leathers available, the Brno chair complements any interior. An elegant alternative to wooden side chairs.

After working in his father's stonemasonry business and engaging furniture apprenticeships, Mies established his own office in Berlin, and later became a member of the Deutscher Werkbund and Director of the Bauhaus. He immigrated to the United States in 1938, setting up a practice in Chicago where he persued his architecture career and later became the director of architecture at the Institute of Technology in Chicago.
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