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ROBERT MALLET-STEVENS RARE DINING CHAIR MODEL FROM 1931 WITH TWO STRUTS.

 

Robert Mallet-Stevens was a prolific furniture designer and created numerous bespoke pieces for his buildings and interiors. His approach in this area was more modernist; he believed that furniture should be “functional, simple and suitable for mass production given contemporary living.” His most enduring design is a tubular, stackable metal chair he designed for the Paris Colonial Exhibition in 1931. Inspired by the famous Thonet café chairs, these chairs were praised for their elegance and durability, as well as their unexpected lack of comfort compared to his architectural work. Mallet-Stevens died in Paris in 1945, before the mass adoption of design techniques was widespread. At his request, many of his archives and personal documents were destroyed after his death. Despite these circumstances, his diverse work received less attention than that of his widely recognized contemporaries.

Robert Mallet-Stevens was an outstanding architect and designer who created his own niche in modern design. As a talented designer, he combined different styles and created impressive spaces for avant-garde clients. His work was characterized by a fusion of functionalism and decorative flair, which set him apart from his contemporaries. Mallet-Stevens designed iconic buildings such as Villa Noailles and Villa Cavrois, which are still admired today. His furniture designs were modernist and emphasized functionality and elegance. Despite his relatively low profile, his legacy remained present in the design world and continues to inspire designers worldwide today.

 

Designer                               

Robert Mallet Stevens

Manufacturer                         

Metal Mobil Arredo
Design Period                       

1920 bis 1949

Year of Production                

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Production Period                 

1970 bis 1979

Country of Manufacturer       

Italy

Style                                       

Bauhaus

Identifying Marks                 

This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker.

It has an name tag.

Detailed Condition

Excellent - This vintage item is almost in its original condition and may show minimal signs of wear and / or light restorations.

Restoration and Damage Details

Not known

Materials                               

Metall, Beechwood

Color

Black
Width

43

Depth

43

Height

89

Seat Height

46
Weight Range

Standard - Between 5kg and 10kg

ROBERT MALLET-STEVENS RARE DINING CHAIR MODEL FROM 1931 WITH TWO STRUTS

SKU: 674.1
€797.00Price
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