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BARCELONA

CHAIR

This Handmade Unique Piece is a Replica Inspired by the Orignal Design of

Mies Van der Rohe

Chair with frame in chrome plated flat bar steel. Suspension is heavy leather straps. Seat and back in expanded foam covered with leather. Barcelona Chair Made in Italy.

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Product Details

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About the Material

Exclusive Aniline Leather

Natural leather has a unique appearance. Because every animal is different, each hide has its individual look. We use only full-grain aniline Italian leather. Some manufacturers will use inferior leathers that need to be sanded and textured in order to hide scars or marks. But with time this top grain leather will crack and show their original marks. read more

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The Designer

Mies van der Rohe

Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe was born in Aachen, Germany in 1886. He worked in the family stone-carving business before he joined the office of Bruno Paul in Berlin. He entered the studio of Peter Behrens in 1908 and remained until 1912. Under Behrens’ influence, Mies developed a design approach based on advanced structural techniques and Prussian Classicism. He also developed a sympathy for the aesthetic credos of both Russian Constructivism and the Dutch De Stijl group. He borrowed from the post and lintel construction of Karl Friedrich Schinkel for his designs in steel and glass. Mies worked with the magazine G which started in July 1923. He made major contributions to the architectural philosophies of the late 1920s and 1930s as artistic director of the Werkbund-sponsored Weissenhof project and as Director of the Bauhaus. Famous for his dictum ‘Less is More’, Mies attempted to create contemplative, neutral spaces through an architecture based on material honesty and structural integrity. Over the last twenty years of his life, Mies achieved his vision of a monumental ‘skin and bone’ architecture. His later works provide a fitting denouement to a life dedicated to the idea of a universal, simplified architecture Mies died in Chicago, Illinois in 1969.

Iconic Design

Barcelona Chair

In 1929 Barcelona was host to the World Arts Fair, and the German government commissioned Mies van der Rohe to design the German Pavilion at Montjuic as part of the exposition. Mies van der Rohe also designed the chairs used in it, the iconic “Barcelona chair”. The chairs were the centerpiece of the Pavilion, and they served as thrones for the King and Queen of Spain when they visited. In 1950, the Barcelona Chair was redesigned in 1950 using stainless steel and giving it a smoother appearance. The ivory-colored pigskin which was used for the original pieces was replaced by Bovine leather.

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