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Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by Marcel

Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by MarcelBrand: designer seating
Category: Home

List Price: $999.95
Buy New: $499.95 (On sale from $599.95)
as of 5/20/2012 09:12 CDT details
You Save: $100.00 (17%)

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MPN: PO3014

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Features:
  • NEW Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus
  • by Marcel Breuer
  • This chair was revolutionary in the use of the materials : bent tubular steel and canvas.
  • Quality and Craftsmanship.
  • In Stock & Ready to ship NOW!!!

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Product Description
The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925 while he was the head of the cabinet making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany. Despite popular belief, the chair was not designed for the non objective painter Wassily Kandinsky, who was concurrently on the Bauhaus faculty. However, Kandinsky had admired the completed design, and Breuer fabricated a duplicate for Kandinsky's personal quarters. The chair became known as Wassily decades later, when it was re-released by an Italian manufacturer who had learned of the anecdotal Kandinsky connection in the course of its research on the chair's origins.This chair was revolutionary in the use of the materials bent tubular steel and canvas and methods of manufacturing. It is said that the handlebar of Breuer's 'Adler' bicycle inspired him to use steel tubing to build the chair, and it proved to be an appropriate material because it was available in quantity. The design and all subsequent steel tubing furniture was technologically feasible only because the German steel manufacturer Mannesmann had recently perfected a process for making seamless steel tubing. Previously, steel tubing had a welded seam, which would collapse when the tubing was bent.


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