MR 20, Wickerwork, Mies van der Rohe, 1927 – Vitra Miniature Design Museum
Vitra
Miniature of the Miniature Collection, Vitra Design
Museum. On stock! During the mid-twenties, tubular steel won favor among avant-garde designers as a preferred material for furniture design. The most important designs for tubular steel, now regarded as classics of modern furniture design, were created within the course of just a few years. During preparations for the Weissenhof exhibition in Stuttgart, Mart Stam developed a new chair type, the tubular steel chair with no back legs. In order to counter the possible instability of the cantilevered frame, Stam reinforced the steel tubing at critical angles, thereby creating a strong, but rigid structure. It was Mies van der Rohe who first discovered the elasticity of steel tubing and utilized it as a structural principle. Inspired by Stam’s idea, he designed the first flexible cantilevered chair in the history of design in 1927.
Miniature, scale: 1:6. 132 × 88 × 144 mm.
Manufacturers of the full-scale (1:1) model – since 1985 Tecta Möbel, Lauenförde, Germany. www.tecta.de
Phase-out model 2010.
Product.Nr.: 20205201
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