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Wasilly Chair
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Marcel Breuer's Wassily Chair designed in 1925 is believed to be the first bent tubular steel chair design. The polished chrome-finished tubular steel frame has thick cowhide leather slings used to create the design's seating surfaces. Named for Wassily Kandinsky, the father of abstract painting and a colleague of Breuer's at the Bauhaus, the Wassily Chair is a symbol of the industrial heroism and engineering invention of the early 20th century.
MATERIALS
Polished tubular stainless steel frame with thick cowhide leather slings.
Please note we only use thick leather slings, not split leather, and the frame is polished stainless steel, not the cheaper chrome plated version.
Family
LivingColour
chrome, polishedDesigner
wassily kandinskyDelivery within
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