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Who designed the Cesca chair?

By James Craig

Who designed the Cesca chair?

Marcel Breuer
Three years after designing his iconic Wassily Chair, which is believed to be the first bent tubular steel chair design, Marcel Breuer created the Cesca Chair (1928). Named after his daughter Francesca, the simple design combines the Industrial Age aesthetic of tubular steel with upholstery or caning and wood.

Who makes the Wassily chair?

Marcel Breuer attended the Bauhaus from 1920 to 1924 and became head of its carpentry workshop in 1925. Also in 1925, Breuer bought his first bicycle. He was so impressed by its lightness and strength that he decided to make furniture from tubular steel.

What is special about the Wassily chair?

Though he created many pieces of furniture in his time, the Wassily chair is his most iconic piece. The chair was designed in 1925, inspired by a bicycle frame. It is made of curving tubes of steel and leather slings that create a seat that is ergonomic and comfortable, yet still highly sculptural and minimal in form.

Who was the designer of the Wassily Chair?

Originally, the Wassily Chair was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925, while he was an apprentice at the Bauhaus in Dessau. Before we focus on this very special piece of furniture, let’s take a look at the designer himself. Marcel Breuer (1902- 1981) was born in Hungary and later studied and taught at the Bauhaus in Dessau.

How much does a knoll Wassily Chair cost?

Knoll currently sells the Wassily Chair for $2264, while a knock-off version will set you back buy just a little more than $236.

Where can I buy a secondhand Wassily Chair?

For a secondhand Wassily chair, contact a vintage furniture importer or store. They may have one in stock or can source one for you. They should only be sourcing the genuine Wassily produced by Knoll (or even Gavina, if you’re lucky) and the price you pay will reflect this.

Are there any reproductions of the Wassily Chair?

There are reproductions that are produced by other manufacturers around the world and are marketing the product in different names. If you’re looking for the authentic and branded type of Wassily Chair then you must be prepared to shell-off a significant amount of money as most of them actually cost high.

Originally, the Wassily Chair was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925, while he was an apprentice at the Bauhaus in Dessau. Before we focus on this very special piece of furniture, let’s take a look at the designer himself. Marcel Breuer (1902- 1981) was born in Hungary and later studied and taught at the Bauhaus in Dessau.

When did Knoll buy the Wassily Chair collection?

Breuer eventually sold his furniture collection to the Italian design company Gavina SpA. In large part it was the Breuer Collection that motivated Knoll to acquire Gavina in 1968. Along with The Wassily Chair, the collection included the Cesca side chair and Laccio table collection — both modern classics in their own right.

For a secondhand Wassily chair, contact a vintage furniture importer or store. They may have one in stock or can source one for you. They should only be sourcing the genuine Wassily produced by Knoll (or even Gavina, if you’re lucky) and the price you pay will reflect this.

When was the Wassily Chair by Marcel Breuer made?

Marcel Breuer may have passed in 1981, but we believe his legendary piece of furniture will never lose its relevance to the world of modern design. Liked our story? Share it with friends What do you think? We were unable to load Disqus. If you are a moderator please see our troubleshooting guide.