Vitra Miniature MR 20 Chair
$ 330.00
During the mid-twenties, tubular steel won favor among avant-garde designers as a preferred material for furniture design. The most important designs for tubular steel, now regarded as classics of modern furniture design, were created within the course of just a few years. It was Mies van der Rohe who first discovered the elasticity of steel tubing and utilized it as a structural principle. The model was produced both with and without armrests under the names MR 20 and MR 10, respectively. The tubular steel furniture of the 1920s represents a rejection of the conventional, overladen bourgeois interior of the time, filled with massive furniture and decorative trinkets. The transparency and structural clarity of tubular steel furniture embodies a new ideal in architecture and design: interior space flooded with natural light.
- Designer: Mies van der Rohe
- Manufacturer: Vitra
- Design Year: 1927
- Materials: Polished tubular steel and leather
- Dimensions: 5.19"H x 3.46"W x 5.67"D
- Details: Comes in Vitra miniature shipping crate
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