Friday, December 30, 2011

Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by Marcel for Sale


Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by Marcel by designer seating

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List Price : $999.95
Price : $360.00





This chair was innovative in the utilization of the fabrics : bent tubular metal and canvas..In Stock & Ready to ship NOW!!!.Quality and Craftsmanship..NEW Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus.by Marcel Breuer. The Wassily Chair, also often called the Model B3 chair, used to be designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925 whereas he was the head of the cabinet making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany. Despite well-liked perception, the chair used to be now not designed for the non goal painter Wassily Kandinsky, who was similtaneously on the Bauhaus school. However, Kandinsky had admired the completed design, and Breuer fabricated a duplicate for Kandinsky's non-public quarters. The chair was referred to as Wassily many yrs later, when it used to be re-released by an Italian manufacturer who had realized of the anecdotal Kandinsky connection during its research on the chair's foundations.This chair was once modern in the utilization of the fabrics bent tubular metal and canvas and methods of manufacturing. It is alleged that the handlebar of Breuer's 'Adler' bicycle inspired him to make use of metal tubing to construct the chair, and it proved to be the appropriate subject matter as a consequence of it was to be had in amount. The design and all subsequent metal tubing furnishings was once technologically possible handiest since the German steel manufacturer Mannesmann had not too lengthy ago perfected a course of for making seamless steel tubing. Previously, metal tubing had a welded seam, which might cave in when the tubing was bent..
The Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by Marcel for Sale it's best This chair was innovative in the utilization of the fabrics : bent tubular metal and canvas..In Stock & Ready to ship NOW!!!.Quality and Craftsmanship..NEW Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus.by Marcel Breuer. The Wassily Chair, also often called the Model B3 chair, used to be designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925 whereas he was the head of the cabinet making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany. Despite well-liked perception, the chair used to be now not designed for the non goal painter Wassily Kandinsky, who was similtaneously on the Bauhaus school. However, Kandinsky had admired the completed design, and Breuer fabricated a duplicate for Kandinsky's non-public quarters. The chair was referred to as Wassily many yrs later, when it used to be re-released by an Italian manufacturer who had realized of the anecdotal Kandinsky connection during its research on the chair's foundations.This chair was once modern in the utilization of the fabrics bent tubular metal and canvas and methods of manufacturing. It is alleged that the handlebar of Breuer's 'Adler' bicycle inspired him to make use of metal tubing to construct the chair, and it proved to be the appropriate subject matter as a consequence of it was to be had in amount. The design and all subsequent metal tubing furnishings was once technologically possible handiest since the German steel manufacturer Mannesmann had not too lengthy ago perfected a course of for making seamless steel tubing. Previously, metal tubing had a welded seam, which might cave in when the tubing was bent.. Read more Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by Marcel

Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus by Marcel Feature

  • This chair used to be innovative in the use of the fabrics : bent tubular metal and canvas.
  • In Stock & Ready to ship NOW!!!
  • Quality and Craftsmanship.
  • NEW Wassily Chair Model B3 Bauhaus
  • by Marcel Breuer