B3 Wassily Chair Marcel Breuer
WASSILY CHAIR PLATINUM REPLICA This is platinum quality replica of the ground-breaking Wassily Chair designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925.
B3 wassily chair marcel breuer. Despite popular belief the chair was not designed for the non-objective painter Wassily Kandinsky who was concurrently on the Bauhaus faculty. Inspired by the frame of a bicycle and influenced by the constructivist theories of the De Stjil movement Marcel Breuer was still an apprentice at the Bauhaus when he reduced the classic club chair to its elemental lines and planes forever changing the course of furniture design. The club chair B3 known today as Wassily was also created in connection with this renowned institution.
Marcel Breuer 1926 On Model B3 Wassily Chair Originally the Wassily Chair was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925 while he was an apprentice at the Bauhaus in Dessau. The Wassily Chair designed at the Bauhaus in 1925 by Marcel Breuer and produced today by Knoll marks the beginning of modern furniture design. The model for this chair is the traditional overstuffed club chair but all that remains is its mere outline an elegant composition traced in gleaming steel.
However de facto everything was other way round. Marcel Breuer was one of the most important designers of the early modern age. 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.
Wassily Chair 1925 Marcel Breuer sitting on Model B3 Wassily Chair 1925-26. Heute ist der Entwurf wahrscheinlich Marcel Breuers berühmtester. 1925 1926 entwarf Marcel Breuer seinen Clubsessel B 3 welcher später unter dem Namen Wassily Chair bekannt wurde Wassily Kandinsky stattete sein Meisterhaus mit dem Sitzmöbel aus.
Wassily B3 Bauhaus Chair by Marcel Breuer for Gavina for 201000 872021. Before we focus on this very special piece of furniture lets take a look at the designer himself. The prototype of this model was a bicycle.
Fabulous Wassily arm-chair designed by Marcel Breuer Knoll. Located in New York NY. In terms of materials and joinery much of the model is made in the same way as the actual chair to stay true to its heritage and construction.