Chairs are often overlooked item in one's home but Thonet's limited-edition chair, which was designed by Studio Besau Marguerre, was created with the intention of turning some heads.
Both minimalist and functional, these chairs aim to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the iconic German art school, Bauhaus. The silhouette of this chair was originally made in 1927, however this slightly modernized version features simple updates that acknowledge the journey of design. The chair features a winding steel frame that's complemented by a soft leather finish. The open spaces of the chair aid in its simplistic aesthetic, while the two available colorways add a touch of variety that's sure to appeal to a multitude of users.
Design-Celebrating Chairs
This Limited-Edition Chair Celebrates Bauhaus' 100th Anniversary
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