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DESCRIPTION: UP FOR AUCTION IS A OLD VINTAGE BARCELONA CHAIR AND OTTOMAN! HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION! BEAUTIFUL DESIGN! WE FOUND THIS AT AN ESTATE SELL AND APPARANTLY SOMEWHERE DOWN THE LINE THE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN WERE RECOVERED IN VINYL. WERE NOT SURE ON THIS CHAIRS AUTHENTICITY? BUT FROM MY PAINSTAKING RESEARCH I FOUND THAT IN THE 1930s-1950 GERMAN CRAFTSMEN TRIED TO REPRODUCE THIS FABULOUS CHAIR TO THE MASSES BUT CAME TO THE REALIZATION THAT IT WAS WAY TO COSTLY! A LIMITED AMOUNT WERE REPRODUCED! THE ORIGINAL DESIGN "IF YOU READ BELOW" HAD THE FRAME BOLTED TOGETHER AS YOU CAN SEE IN MY EXAMPLE. NOT UNTIL KNOLL TOOK OVER REPRODUCTION WAS THE FRAME WELDED TOGETHER AS ONE PIECE. IF YOU SEE IN DETAILED PICS THE SUPPORT STRAPS ARE VERY OLD AS IS THE FRAME! ONCE AGAIN WERE NOT TOO SURE ABOUT THIS CHAIR AND ANY INPUT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! WE ARE STARTING IT OUT AT A LOW STARTING PRICE WITH NO RESERVE! (keep in mind it will probably have to be re upholstered) THIS CHAIR WEIGHS A TON (not literally) AND SHIPPING WILL BE $250.00. THIS CHAIR WILL ONLY BE OFFERED IN THE UNITED STATES AND LOCAL PICKUP WOULD BE PREFERED! PLEASE L@@K AT DETAILED PICTURES...........
Lilly Reich began working for the Deutscher Werkbund in 1912, an organization whose raison d'etre was to focus specifically on the German design industry, its quality, evolution and promotion. Reich was responsible for designing and organizing many of the Werkbund's international exhibitions, and in 1921 became the organization's first female member.
Reich and van der Rohe met in the mid-1920s and collaborated on many of these exhibition design projects until he departed for the United States in 1938. While Reich always deferred to van der Rohe in public, the reverse was said to have been the case in private. While it is naturally difficult to apportion the contributions that each made to a particular design, it is interesting and poignant to note that van der Rohe never again produced any furniture designs after their partnership ended, nor had he designed any furniture beforehand. His first patent on a furniture design was issued in 1927 and his last in 1937.
Reich's affiliation with the Deutscher Werkbund and her architectural work with van der Rohe on their exhibition design and furniture design made them the natural choice for the Commission to design the German Pavilion in Barcelona.
The Barcelona Pavilion and its reception
An enormous responsibility rested on van der Rohe's shoulders to produce a very special building which would unmistakably announce the resuscitation of cultured Germany's prowess, and adequately showcase their creative achievements and commercial viability. The renowned sculptor George Kolbe's work was shown to great advantage in addition to the Barcelona Chair, Couch, and Table.
By transposing an ancient and regal design into a modern setting, the designers enjoyed instant acclaim. The chair was shown off perfectly in the environment of the Pavilion. Royal visitors, it is said, did not actually take advantage of this newly designed seating accommodation, but the chair quickly attained the reputation of being "a design worthy of kings".
Materials and manufacture
The frame was initially designed to be bolted together, but was redesigned in 1950 using stainless steel, which allowed the frame to be formed by a seamless piece of metal, giving it a smoother appearance. Bovine leather replaced the ivory-colored pigskin which was used for the original pieces.
The functional design and elements of it that were patented by Mies in Germany, Spain and the United States in the 1930s have since expired.The Barcelona chair was manufactured in the US and Europe in limited production from the 1930s to the 1950s. In 1953, six years after Reich's death, van der Rohe ceded his rights and his name on the design to Knoll, knowing that his design patents were expired. This collaboration then renewed popularity in the design.
SIZE:ottoman= 24" width x 17" heighth (floor to top of cushion) x 24" depth
chair= 28 1/2" (floor to top of frame) seat= 29" width x 16 1/2" heighth x 20" depth
backrest= 29" width x 23 5/8" heighth
COLOR:REDISH-BROWN
ERA:1930s-40s?
CONDITION RATING=4
(1) BRAND NEW IN BOX!
(2) NEAR NEW MAY OR MAY NOT BE IN THE ORIGINAL BOX!
(3) NICE USED CONDITION, MAYBE A FEW MINOR BLEMISHES!
(4) FAIR CONDITION, OBVIOUS WEAR AND TEAR, SCUFFS, SCRATCHES ETC..... OR MAY BE IN NEED OF MINOR REPAIR AND WILL BE PRICED ACCORDINGLY!
(5) POOR CONDITION, FOR PARTS OR REPAIR ONLY!
SHIPPING & HANDLING $250.00
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