One of the most famous objects of the last century and an icon of the modern movement, the Barcelona chair exudes a simple elegance that embodies the most famous maxim of Mies van der Rohe - "less is more". Each piece of Mies is a tribute to the combination of modern design and exceptional craftsmanship. The price refers to the version with Venezia leather cover.
Knoll - Barcelona armchair
The armchair has a structure in chromed steel plate, while the seat and back are padded with leather straps. It was designed for the 1929 World’s Fair in Barcelona. Two armchairs of this model had, in fact, to be used by the King and the Queen of Spain on the occasion of the official visit to the Pavilion to sign the guest book. For this reason the armchair is commonly called "Barcelona".
Mies van der Rohe
Mies van der Rohe was born in Aachen in 1886, the son of a stonemason in whose workshop the young man worked for several years. In 1922, Mies joined the Novembergruppe, an association of artists of the expressionist movement. The aim was to give life to an art that responded to the life and work needs of the people. The group's battle for modernity passes through an intense cultural propaganda activity and the publication of essays.Since 1923 he has been collaborating with the magazine “G. Material fur elementary Gestaltung ”, in whose drafting he had the opportunity to weave relationships with Dadaists, constructivists and surrealists.
Knoll
Knoll uses modern design to connect people to their work, to their lives, to their world. Since 1938, it has been internationally recognized for creating furniture for work and residential environments.
For more than 80 years Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that modern furniture should complement the architectural space. At Knoll, modern design has been the guiding principle and this passion has been shared by customers and design professionals around the world. The founders, Hans and Florence Knoll, embraced the creative genius of the time. Supported schools were Bauhaus School and Cranbrook Academy of Art to create new types of furniture and workplace environments.
Their approach, where craftsmanship joins technology through the use of design, sets the perspective and shapes the values that live today. 80 years of historical collaborations, with pioneering modernists and daring contemporary designers, define not only the past but the future through active, recent and future collaborations with Antenna Design, Don Chadwick, Formway Design, Jehs & Laub, Joseph D'Urso , David Adjaye and OMA.
- Brand
- Knoll
- Designer
- Mies van der Rohe
- Shell finish
- foam with variable density
polyester fiber - Structure Finish
- chromed steel
- shell lining
- leather