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Berlin chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Berlin chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Berlin chair - Gerrit Rietveld

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Overview: The Berlin Chair, designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1923, is a notable piece of furniture created for the 'Jury Freie Kunstschau' in Berlin. The design collaboration included Vilmus Huszár, who selected the chair's colors.
Specifications: The chair measures 71.5 x 57 x 100 cm (WxDxH) with a seat height of 45 cm. It is constructed from massive oak panels and retains its original color finish. The chair is available in both left and right-hand versions.
Design Evolution: In 1960, Rietveld made a modification to the armrest design for the Academy of Arts in Amsterdam, showcasing the chair's adaptability and enduring appeal.
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Berlin Chair Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals - 1923

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Berlin Chair Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals - 1923 Dimensions: 71,5 X 57 X 100 cm WxDxH / seat 45 cm Gerrit Rietveld designed the Berlin Chair in 1923 for the “Jury Freie Kunstschau” in Berlin. Rietveld designed a space together with Vilmus Huszár who was responsible for the colour selection of the chair. In 1960 Rietveld adjusted the design with a slightly different arm rest for the A ­ cademy of Arts in Amsterdam. Material: Produced of massive oak panels in the ­ riginal colour finish. o Available in left and right hand version. T: +31 (0)40 401 55 14 E: [email protected] W: www.spectrumdesig...

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