MARCEL BREUER WASSILY CHAIR
One of the fathers of Modernism, Hungarian architect & furniture designer Marcel Breuer showed a great interest in modular construction and simple forms.
Named for Wassily Kandinksy, the father of abstract painting and a colleague of Breuer’s at the Bauhaus, The Wassily Chair (1925) was inspired by a mid nineteenth century folding chair used by the British army officers on campaign in India. This humble design, continuously elevated by international acclaim, remains a timeless example of functional art. It seems to have lost none of its startling revolutionary appeal after more than three quarters of a century, and remains an endearing and enduring icon.
Our high quality version of the Wassily chair has a 1 year warranty, a chrome plated steel frame, with bonded leather slings, and is available in Black, Dark Brown, and White.
Delivery is £40 within the UK, & unfortunately we can not deliver this chair outside the UK.
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