Mart Stam 'B 263' cantilever chair, c1931. Made by Frankenberg. Lot 106B108

Made in Italy. Dimensions: H 32 1/4" D 23 1/4" W 23 1/4"; SH 18 1/4" AH 25" Material: Tubular chrome armchair with a hide leather seat and back with padded arms. Fully assembled. In stock in black hide leather. Share | Mart Stam Cantilever Armchair Quantity Was $851.00 $711.00 NO SALES TAX FREE SHIPPING ON U.S. ORDERS Add to Cart Mart Stam (1899 - 1986) You may or may not have heard of the name Mart Stam, despite the fact that he created one of the great cornerstones of twentieth century seating design.

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1 Item type All Antique and Vintage 244 New and Made To Order 20 21st Century Pre-Owned 3 Price Any price Under $1,000 Under $2,000 Under $4,000 $4,000 and up to On sale 18 Shipping Options Item Location Anywhere Europe 196 Mart Stam Cantilever Chair Thonet Cantilever Cantilever Light Bauhaus Arm Chair B33 Chair Gasser Chairs Chrome Cantilever Dining Chair Thonet S33 Brown Leather Cantilever Chair More Popular Searches Ways To Shop Auction 2 Item type All Antique and Vintage 231 New and Made To Order 20 21st Century Pre-Owned 3 Price Any price Under $1,000 Mart Stam (August 5, 1899 - February 21, 1986) was a Dutch architect, urban planner, and furniture designer. Mart Stam (1899-1986), born in the Dutch town of Purmerend, trained as a joiner and drawing teacher. He first worked in the Netherlands, later in Berlin and Switzerland in various architecture offices, including with Max Taut and Hans Poelzig.

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Mart Stam Furniture Seating Chairs Mart Stam Chairs Category Back To Seating Chairs 34 Item type All Antique and Vintage 28 New and Made To Order 6 Price Any price Under $1,000 Under $2,000 Under $3,000 $3,000 and up to On sale 8 Shipping Options Item Location Anywhere Europe 24 USA 9 Search Locations Availability All 34 In Stock Now 28 Mart Stam Stam is the designer of the first cantilever tubular chair. On 22 November 1926 he showed a sketch with a blue pen of it on the back side of the wedding announcement of the German painter Willy Baumeister at a dinner party in the Stuttgart hotel Marquart. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was at that dinner Party. The two chairs S 33 and S 34 caused a stir at the Werkbund exhibition that opened in 1927 at the Weissenhof in Stuttgart. As early as 1925 Mart Stam had experimented with thin gas pipes, the angles of which he first connected with flanges like those used by plumbers. As a further development, Stam created the principle of cantilever chairs that. Inspired by Mart Stam and Marcel Breuer's original 1928 design, this chair embodies the Bauhaus aesthetic. One of the first cantilevered chairs on the market, this piece streamlines chair design with its tubular stainless steel frame. The slender yet sturdy frame easily supports the sitter while keeping the chair light and open looking.

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It has been suggested that Mart Stam might have been inspired by a cantilever tubular steel seat seen installed in a 1926 Tatra T12 two-door saloon car. [2] See also Seamless pipe References ^ van den Elshout, Guido J. "The Cantilever Chair: By Mart Stam, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe or by Marcel Breuer?". Chair Blog. His cantilever chairs S 33 and S 34 were more than matter-of-fact designed interior design objects; they were part of the overall revolutionary concept of a new attitude towards architecture and life.. Mart Stam, born 1899 in Purmerend in the Netherlands, was among the leaders of Modern Architecture and a pioneer in contemporary furniture. Mart Stam (August 5, 1899 - February 21, 1986) was a Dutch architect, urban planner, and furniture designer. Stam was extraordinarily well-connected, and his career intersects with important moments in the history of 20th-century European architecture, including several chair designs at the Bauhaus, the Weissenhof Estate. The Mart Stam chair is a true classic and a highlight for every lover Bauhaus era furniture. Stylish, simple and universal, this cantilever chair fits into different interior styles. Seating comfort that invites you to a carefree and inspiring time! Available with armrests as well .

Mart Stam 'B 263' cantilever chair, c1931. Made by Frankenberg. Lot 106B108

Despite the central role Mart Stam's Weissenhof cantilever chair played in the proceedings and thus in the (hi)story of contemporary furniture design it was never really produced and marketed. For all its aesthetic elegance, formal innovation and cultural relevance it was a very rigid piece of work, cumbersome to produce and by all accounts. New research indicates that Mart Stam was inspired by a cantilever tubular steel seat he saw installed in a 1926 Tatra T12 two door saloon car. This chair was acquired as part of the Shekou Project, an international partnership between the V&A and China Merchant Shekou Holdings (CMSK) to open a new cultural platform called Design Society in Shekou.