
Bauhaus Lounge chair - Marcel Breuer - model 313
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MARCEL BREUER pr 1932-1933
LOUNGE CHAIR WITH TUBULAR STEEL FRAME
France, Meubles Stylclair , Lyon, circa 1977
Chrome-plated tubular steel, rubber straps, new gray cotton upholstery, with reclining function.
Height 94 cm, width 63 cm, length 155 cm.
The chair shows signs of use, in very good condition.
This tubular steel lounge chair, attributed to Marcel Breuer, is a classic example of modernist design that revolutionized furniture design in the 20th century. Born in Hungary in 1902, Breuer was one of the most influential designers associated with the Bauhaus, a renowned design school that emphasized functionality, simplicity of form, and material innovation.
Breuer was a pioneer in using tubular steel as a material for furniture. His experiments with bent tubular steel began in the 1920s, resulting in a series of modern, minimalist pieces that are still considered icons of modernism today. This lounge chair is an evolution of those concepts.
The chair in question, likely produced by the German company TECTA around 1977, reflects Breuer's classic designs. Its chrome-plated steel frame is both durable and elegant. The rubber straps supporting the cushion add flexibility while ensuring comfort. Although the black linen upholstery has faded and stained over time, it originally gave the piece a sophisticated, modern character.
The reclining function further emphasizes the chair's practicality. This feature allows the chair to adapt to the user's preferences, aligning with the Bauhaus principle of creating furniture that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional.
Despite the passage of time and visible signs of use, such as slight rusting and fabric fading, the chair retains its charm as a classic example of modernist design. These attributes, along with its attribution to Breuer, make it a valuable object for both collectors and enthusiasts of design history.