70s tubular steel model B5 dining chair by Marcel Breuer set/6

Designer
Marcel Breuer
Period
1970's
Origin
Germany
Material
Leather, Tubular chrome
Color
White
Code
07110522ZST
Condition
Good condition consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
45,5cm (w) x 58cm (d) x 87,5cm (h) | seath 44cm
Price
Sold, located Helsinki
Provenance
See writing below

The 26-year-old Marcel Breuer was one of the first six apprentices in the Bauhaus furniture workshop in 1921, and by 1924 he was its head. Marcel Breuer design a tubular steel chair already in 1926! Before he left the Bauhaus in 1928, Breuer also designed a number of important interiors, including the homes of a number of other Bauhaus masters like Walter Gropius, and Lazlo Maholy-Nagy (who used Breuer-designed B5 side chairs in his dining room).

Breuer was impressed by the strength and lightness of the tubular steel frame of his first bicycle, which he purchased in 1925. This lead Breuer to design furniture made of the same material. He experimented for some time before he found a successful method for bending industrial steel tubes into chair forms.

In 1926 Breuer was awarded patents for several tubular steel furniture designs, and in 1927 he and a colleague created the furniture company Standard-Möbel, specifically to manufacture and sell tubular steel furniture, including the spare, rectilinear B5 side chair. The B5’s structure was reduced to its most basic elements to support the body, employing just two planes of cloth stretched between the metal frame components to form the seat and back. Even the textile that constituted the back and seat panels was innovative, made of Eisengarn (“iron yarn”), a sturdy paraffin-treated canvas developed for the tubular steel chairs in about 1926, by Grete Reichardt, a textile designer at the Bauhaus.

The B5 was one of the models sold in Standard-Möbel’s initial line. Due to financial reasons the company was sold to Austrian furniture company Thonet in 1928. This set of 6 B5 chairs date from the early 1970s and are decorated in white leather, marked ‘2-05 G made in italy’. The chairs show spurs of usage and aged beautiful.

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