When it comes to fresh furniture works, possibly no other type obtain a deep sense of admiration more than that of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Respected as one of the establisher of Modern Movement in the early 20th century, the German architect Mies van der Rohe designed some furnishings to match the interiors of his structures. These designs by Mies van der Rohe are renowned for one the early patterns of modern furniture, as they were included with the modernist fashions normaly found in modern architecture. One of these endless Mies van der Rohe designs is the Barcelona Chair.
Perhaps Mies van der Rohe’s most well-liked furniture works, the Barcelona Chair is a unfussy modernist chair consisting of a light steel edge and two square cushions which works as the chair’s seat and backrest. The chair is showpiece of the Barcelona furniture group, and was made by Mies van der Rohe for the German Pavilion display building in Barcelona, Spain in 1929. Mies van der Rohe was also said to have [team up|worked together} with German interior designer and longtime friend Lilly Reich during the design development for the Barcelona Chair.
Mies van der Rohe was loved of mixing both the conventional and modern in his furnishings, and the Barcelona Chair was no exemption to this. The chair’s X-shaped frame is said to be stirred by the ancient Egyptian folding chair, and is built from bolted pieces of chrome-plated steel. Barcelona chairs built after the 1950s replaced the chrome-plated steel with stainless steel, which provided the framework a more appealing look. The cushions for now are enclosed in either ivory-white pigskin or black leather and are joined to the frame all through a system of discreetly-placed press studs.
When the German Pavilion was exposed during the 1929 International Expo, evaluator called the Barcelona Chair “a design worthy of kings”. This, accidentally, was quite right as the chair’s price total to nearly $6, 281, which is a royal sum even to recent standards. These days reproductions of the Barcelona Chair are readily obtainable some high-end pieces can still get about $2,000.
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