Value
$2500
Design Marcel Breuer, 1925
Seamless chromed tubular steel, cowhide
leather
Made in Italy by Knoll
Marcel Breuer was an apprentice at the
Bauhaus in 1925 when he conceived the first tubular steel chair, the
Wassily chair,
based on the
tubed frame of a bicycle. Knoll is the only authorized and licensed
manufacturer of the Wassily chair. Marcel Breuer's signature is stamped
into the base of the frame and every chair has an individual
identification number to verify authenticity. If it does not display the
Knoll logo type and bear Marcel Breuer's signature, it is a counterfeit.
Protégé of Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius,
Marcel Breuer embodied many of the School's distinctive concepts and was
and one of the School's most famous students. He returned to teach
carpentry from 1925-1928, during which he designed the tubular-steel
furniture collection. His attention drifted towards architecture, and
after practicing privately, he worked as a professor at Harvard's School
of Design under Gropius. Breuer was also honored as the first architect
to be the sole artist of an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
These are still manufactured today and sold through Knoll.
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