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  2. Wassily Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925–1926 while he was the head of the cabinet-making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany. Despite popular belief, the chair was not designed specifically for the non-objective painter Wassily Kandinsky , who was on the Bauhaus faculty at the same time.

  3. Modern furniture - Wikipedia

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    This modernist creation enjoyed enduring fame in the post-war period, seeing reproduction numbers upwards of four digits across two continents. [10] The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925–26 while he was the head of the cabinet-making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany.

  4. Marcel Breuer - Wikipedia

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    Despite the widespread popular belief that one of the most famous of Breuer's tubular steel chairs, the Wassily Chair was designed for Breuer's friend [5] Wassily Kandinsky, it was not; Kandinsky admired Breuer's finished chair design, and only then did Breuer make an additional copy for Kandinsky's use in his home. When the chair was re ...

  5. The 50 Most Iconic Chair Designs - AOL

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    These 50 iconic types of chairs each have an important place in design history. Here's a look at who designed them and where they came from.

  6. Category:Wassily Kandinsky - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Wassily Chair; Y. The Yellow Sound This page was last edited on 8 February 2024, at 00:04 (UTC ...

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly chair (BKF chair) designed in 1938 by Bonet, Kurchan and Ferrari-Hardoy (Argentina); a light folding metal frame with a large cloth or leather sling hung from the frame's four high points [10] ButtOn Chair, designed for "fidgety children" in classrooms. Like a stool with a seat that tilts and requires active balance. [11]

  8. Cantilever chair - Wikipedia

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    B55 Cantilever chair by Marcel Breuer. A cantilever chair is a chair whose seating and framework are not supported by the typical arrangement of 4 legs, but instead is held erect and aloft by a single leg or legs that are attached to one end of a chair's seat and bent in an L shape, thus also serving as the chair's supporting base.

  9. Upholstery frame - Wikipedia

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    The type of wood depends upon the final piece, including function, style, and quality. Where parts of the frame are visible afterward, wood grades and species may be mixed. Hardwood destined for upholstery frames is primarily air-dried. [2] Hardwood frames for high-end furniture are often constructed from kiln-dried mixed hardwoods.