Set of 2 original S32 Dining chairs by Marcel Breuer, 1970 152158

Marcel Lajos Breuer ( / ˈbrɔɪ.ər / BROY-ər; 21 May 1902 - 1 July 1981), was a Hungarian-German modernist architect and furniture designer. He moved to the United States in 1937 and became a naturalized American citizen in 1944. [1] Armchair, tubular steel with red canvas, designed by Marcel Breuer 1925-1926 and manufactured by either Standard Möbel or Thonet Möbel in 1927-1928, Germany

Chair S64 by Marcel Breuer for 1981 109359

Marcel Breuer has 29 works online. There are 10,796 design works online. There are 682 furniture and interiors online. Installation views We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Bauhaus: 1919-1928 Model B5 Chair 1926-1927 (designed), 1926-1927 (manufactured) This chair was a refinement of the first, somewhat complex tubular-steel chair without arms that Marcel Breuer designed in 1926. That design was used to furnish interiors at the Dessau Bauhaus school and in its masters' houses. Marcel Breuer was one of the most important furniture designers of the 20th century. Here Christopher Wilk, Keeper of Furniture, Textiles and Fashion at the V&A, explores the history of the Short Chair - one of Breuer's best-known designs. Breuer emigrated to London from Germany in 1935 and the Short Chair is part of a group of modernist. Category: Arts & Culture In full: Marcel Lajos Breuer Born: May 21, 1902, Pécs, Hungary Died: July 1, 1981, New York City, New York, U.S. (aged 79) Notable Works: Whitney Museum of American Art Movement / Style: International Style

Set of 6 Marcel Breuer vintage dining chairs MG5 / B34 by Matteo Grassi / 129725

Model 'B33' cantilever chair, designed by Marcel Breuer, 1927-28. Manufactured by Thonet c.1930. Physical description. A chair with a single leg made from tubular steel that is attached to one end of the chair's seat and bent in an L shape The seat is constructed from a red fabric that is stretched in two parts across the seat and back rest. Breuer is best known for his furniture, including the Wassily Chair. Image is courtesy of Knoll. Breuer was born in the city of Pécs, Hungary, in 1902, but at 18 years old he left his hometown. Marcel Breuer, Armchair, 1922, Stained oak and hand-woven wool, 94.6 x 55.9 x 57.2 cm ( MoMA) Breuer's armchair, designed a year after his African Chair, shows the clear influence of De Stijl. The structural framework is composed entirely of straight horizontal and vertical members meeting at perfect right angles. Provenance Exhibition History References Title: Armchair Artist: Marcel Breuer (American (born Hungary), Pécs 1902-1981 New York) Date: 1922 Medium: Oak, wool upholstery Dimensions: 37 1/4 x 22 1/4 in. (94.6 x 56.5 cm) Classification: Furniture

MARCEL BREUER (19021981) , LONG CHAIR, DESIGNED 1936 Christie's

Model B3 Chair - Marcel Breuer This chair - one of the first to be made of tubular steel - is regarded by many as the most important piece of furniture of the 20th century. Known as the Club Chair and later as the Wassily, the B3 was designed by the Hungarian-born Marcel Breuer. Marcel Breuer. Cesca Side Chair (model B32). 1928. Gebrüder Thonet, Vienna, Austria. Chrome-plated tubular steel, wood, and cane. 32 x 18 x 21 3/8 x 18 1/8" (81.3 x 45.7 x 54.3 x 46 cm).. Marcel Breuer has 29 works online. There are 10,796 design works online. There are 682 furniture and interiors online. Installation views We have. Accomplishments . Breuer's Wassily Chair (1927-28) became an instant classic of modern design, and even today it remains one of the most recognizable examples of Bauhaus design. For this chair, he used the newest innovations in bending tubular steel for the entirety of the structural frame, thereby demonstrating the possibilities of modern industry applied to everyday objects. His first designs — inspired by bicycle construction and fabricated using the techniques of local plumbers — are among the most influential and important of the modern movement. Starting At Price Availability Room Type Sort By: IN STOCK Wassily ™ Chair Starting at $3633 Cesca ™ Chair Armless with Cane Seat & Back Starting at $1169 Cesca ™ Chair

Marcel Breuer B35 Leather Lounge Chair/Armchair for Germany 1930s 120629

Overview Inscriptions and Markings Provenance Exhibition History References Title: "Wassily" Armchair Designer: Marcel Breuer (American (born Hungary), Pécs 1902-1981 New York) Date: 1925 Medium: Chrome-plated steel, canvas upholstery Dimensions: 30 3/4 × 30 1/4 × 26 3/4 in., 15 lb. (78.1 × 76.8 × 67.9 cm, 6.8 kg) Classification: Furniture The Cesca chair ( / ˈtʃɛskə /) is a chair design created in 1928 by the Hungarian-American architect and designer Marcel Breuer. It consists of a tubular steel frame and a rattan seat and backing. [1] [2] The design was named as a tribute to Breuer's adopted daughter Francesca (nicknamed Cesca). [3]