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The frame was initially designed to be bolted together but was redesigned in 1950 using stainless steel, which allowed the frame to be formed with a seamless piece of metal, giving it a smoother appearance. Bovine leather replaced the ivory-colored pigskin which was used for the original pieces.
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has manufactured the Barcelona chair in both chrome and stainless steel. The chairs are almost completely hand-crafted, and each carries a facsimile of van der Rohe's signature, stamped into its frame.
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Unlicensed replicas of the original design are made by other manufacturers worldwide and are sold under different marketing names. Such designs are frequently subject to legal challenges.
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era were intent on providing well-designed homes and impeccably manufactured furnishings for common people, the Barcelona chair was an exception. It was designed for
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of the chair", and wrote that, despite its high price, owning one had become a necessity for young architects: "When you saw the holy object on the
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as inhabiting a "sumptuous German pavilion." The form is thought to be extrapolated from Roman folding chairs known as the
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D'Oria, Tadeo; Farley, Eno; Schneider, Bernd; Hillebrand, JΓΆrg (23 March 2023).
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to oversee the opening ceremonies of the exhibition and was described by
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Although many architects and furniture designers of the
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Lilly Reich
Chrome
steel
Leather
Modernist
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Lilly Reich
German Pavilion
International Exposition of 1929
Barcelona
Catalonia
Spain
Villa Tugendhat
Brno
Czech Republic
Bauhaus
Spanish royalty
Time magazine
Curule chair
Knoll Inc

Barcelona Pavilion

Barcelona Pavilion

modern architecture
From Bauhaus to Our House
Tom Wolfe

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