The No. 33 Bentwood Chair was first introduced in 1902 in Paris. It was initially designed as a writing desk chair since it was inexpensive and quite comfortable.
The No. 33 Bentwood Chair was often used in designs by designers like Le Corbusier and Poul Henningsen. The chair was reintroduced in 1927 at the Werkbund exhibition in Stuttgart where it became a very popular style.
It is also notable that in the 1927 Deutsche Werkbund exhibition (an exhibition of 33 housing units, directed by Mies Van der Rohe, and the first gathering of architects working in the new International Style) half of the 16 architects used Michael Thonet’s designed bentwood chairs. The most popular chair? The August Thonet designed No. 33 Bentwood Chair.
Highly customizable, the No. 33 Bentwood Chair is available in several seating options and finishes, including stains and lacquer finishes.
The No. 33 Bentwood Chair is made in an original Michael Thonet factory in the Czech Republic.
Made in the Czech Republic by Ton
Dimensions: H 30″ D 22 1/2″ W 21 1/2″ Seat height 18 1/4″ Arm Height 26 3/4″
Materials: Bentwood chair. Solid beechwood frame or stained beechwood frame. Seat and back upholstered with fabric or leather.
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