A beautiful set of four cantilever dining chairs designed by Mart Stam for Thonet in the 1970s, model ‘S 33’. These chairs exemplify the beautiful cantilever design. The sleek tubular steel frames are finished in a polished tone, offering a minimalist, industrial elegance that contrasts beautifully with the supple black leather upholstery. Each chair’s leather seat and backrest are meticulously stitched, emphasizing quality craftsmanship and durability.
Model ‘S 33’ is a hallmark of modernist furniture design, combining functional innovation with refined aesthetic appeal. The cantilever construction allows the chairs to flex slightly under weight, creating an inviting, ergonomic seating experience. Their geometric silhouette and timeless design make them versatile additions to dining rooms, offices, or contemporary interiors seeking a touch of 20th-century design heritage.
These modern chairs will complement many interior styles. A Antique, Classic, Scandinavian or an Art Deco home decor.
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A beautiful set of four cantilever dining chairs designed by Mart Stam for Thonet in the 1970s, model ‘S 33’. These chairs exemplify the beautiful cantilever design. The sleek tubular steel frames are finished in a polished tone, offering a minimalist, industrial elegance that contrasts beautifully with the supple black leather upholstery. Each chair’s leather seat and backrest are meticulously stitched, emphasizing quality craftsmanship and durability.
Model ‘S 33’ is a hallmark of modernist furniture design, combining functional innovation with refined aesthetic appeal. The cantilever construction allows the chairs to flex slightly under weight, creating an inviting, ergonomic seating experience. Their geometric silhouette and timeless design make them versatile additions to dining rooms, offices, or contemporary interiors seeking a touch of 20th-century design heritage.
These modern chairs will complement many interior styles. A Antique, Classic, Scandinavian or an Art Deco home decor.
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