Though they were built for two very different purposes and exist nearly 1,000 miles apart, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavilion in Spain and Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czechia, bear striking ...
Unlike the Barcelona Chair, a mainstay of Knoll’s collection for decades, the Tugendhat Chair, also designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929, had been out of production since 1979 until the ...
Forget gilded cages—what about a one-off gilded chair? This example of the famed Barcelona chair from American icon Knoll is a unique piece specially produced for a 2012 designer showhouse in New York ...
height of chair 30 1/4in (77cm) height of ottoman 15in (38cm) width 29 3/4in (75.5cm) width 24in (61cm) depth 30in (76cm) depth 22in (56cm) ...
For Charles and Ray Eames, the Eames Lounge Chair represents the pinnacle of their elevated, modern style. For architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the Barcelona Chair he created with Lilly Reich, ...
Individual panels are cut, hand-welted, and hand-tufted with leather buttons produced from a single cowhide. Cushions are premium quality, highly resilient urethane foam with down-like dacron ...
For many designers, the urge to make a chair often seems primal, even essential. But as Mies van der Rohe once commented, “A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier.” You can’t ...
BD Barcelona has partnered with Giancarlo Valle and Jane Keltner de Valle’s CASA VALLE to reproduce a 50-piece run of architect Antoni Gaudí‘s Batlló Chair, originally designed for the Casa Batlló ...
One of two wide "Barcelona" lounge chairs comprised of two brown leather upholstered cushions set on a slender X-shaped chrome-steel frame. See also 1987.3068.0016 Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ...
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