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BRNO Dining Chair - Black

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  • BRNO Dining Chair Black image.
  • BRNO Dining Chair Black image.

BRNO Dining Chair - Black

Upholstery
SALE
£559.50
Regular
£1,119.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

A MASTERPIECE OF STRUCTURE

Featuring an ingenious and sleek single piece cantilevered design, a perfect blend of art and function, the BRNO Dining Chair or simply Mies Dining Chair was designed in 1930. Originally, there are two versions of the chair; one in tubular steel and the other in flat steel. The chair, an icon of 20th-century design, is celebrated for its lean profile, clean lines and meticulous attention to detail.

BRNO Dining Chair
BRNO Dining Chair

ELEGANT BEYOND WORDS

Designer Editions style of BRNO Dining Chair reflects the ground breaking simplicity of van der Rohe’s design using a simple cantilever frame. Beautiful cantilevered chair with High quality chrome finished steel construction base and solid wood frame with high density foam padding for superior comfort upholstered seat and back in Full Corrected Leather. Available in mocha or tan. The BRNO Dining Chair is very popular as a dining chair, boardroom chair, client chair or waiting room chair.

THE FINER DETAILS

BRNO Dining Chair
  • Frame: Solid Wood, High Density Foam
  • Legs: Stainless Steel Base
  • Fabric: Full Corrected Leather
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: N/A
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care:  Dust Cleaner
  • Style: Modern
  • Dimension: Width 58cm, Depth 58cm, Height 81cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 62cm, Depth 62m, Height 86cm
  • CBM: 0.33 Product Weight: 28kg
Inspired By

Mies Van Der Rohe

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe commonly referred to as Mies, was a German-American architect born in 1886. He broke new ground with his architectural designs. While tenured as head of the architecture department at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), he influenced an entire generation of architects. He designed one of his most famous buildings—the Barcelona Pavilion—as the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Spain. His daring furniture designs exhibit an unerring sense of proportion as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details. Together with his collaboration with Lilly Reich, he was able to design modern furniture pieces using new industrial technologies that have become popular classics. His furniture is known for fine craftsmanship, a mix of traditional luxurious fabrics like leather combined with modern chrome frames, and a distinct separation of the supporting structure and the supported surfaces, often employing cantilevers to enhance the feeling of lightness created by delicate structural frames. Mies died on August 17, 1969 after a long battle with esophageal cancer. Many of his impressive structures still stand today, wowing visitors with their innovative design.

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