Der Stuhl S36P von Thonet verfügt über einen Stahlrohrrahmen sowie Sitz und Rückenlehne aus schwarzem Leder.

Thonet Steel Tube Chair S36P (re-edition 1990s)

Date:

Draft 1929 / 1930, Reedition from 1990

Dimensions:

H x W x D - 88 cm x 53 cm x 60 cm

Designer:

Hans Luckhardt (1890 - 1954)

Manufacturer:

Thonet GmbH, Frankenberg, Germany

Material & Technique:

Chrome-plated steel tubing, plywood, flat padding, black leather, screws

Restoration Methods:

Surface cleaning

Price: 1.100,00 €
(Tax included)

Description

The S36P chair by Thonet is a re-edition of the rare and sought-after collector's model ST14 by DESTA from the classic era of tubular steel furniture. Designed by Hans Luckhardt around 1929/30, it impresses with its minimalist structure made from a single piece of tubular steel and two extremely thin pieces of plywood for the seat and backrest. In Thonet's new edition, the latter have been replaced with flat cushions covered in black leather for modern seating comfort.

Der Stuhl S36P von Thonet verfügt über einen Stahlrohrrahmen sowie Sitz und Rückenlehne aus schwarzem Leder.

Historical Context

Bauhaus / 1920s-1930s: The design of the Bauhaus era shaped modernism in the 20th century. The artists trained at and influenced by the Bauhaus created a completely new formal language in architecture and design based on the principle of reduced objectivity. Function was the decisive factor in furniture design. According to the guiding principle "form follows function", the utility and purpose of the furniture was placed in the foreground and combined with industrial manufacturing processes. This resulted above all in famous designs for tubular steel furniture, for example by Marcel Breuer, Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier. The tubular steel chair without back legs - also known as the cantilever chair - is exemplary of the creative impact of the Bauhaus in the field of furniture design. It created a new type of chair that became a modern design classic.