SOLD - Vintage Mid-Century Thonet No. 209 Armchair - Black Bentwood with Cane Seat
Dimensions:
Height: 77.47 cm Width: 54.61 cm Depth: 58.42 cm
This elegant chair was crafted in the 19th century by renowned German cabinetmaker Michael Thonet, who invented a revolutionary technique for bending beechwood into curved shapes using hot steam. This innovation paved the way for his iconic bentwood furniture. The design features graceful, curved lines that effortlessly combine style and functionality. A sleek black lacquered finish enhances its minimalist aesthetic, while the handwoven cane seat adds texture and a touch of artisanal craftsmanship.
Originally designed with both comfort and durability in mind, the No. 209 armchair is as versatile as it is beautiful. Whether as a statement piece in a living room, a sophisticated dining chair, or an accent chair in modern, minimalist, or mid-century interiors, it remains a timeless and adaptable choice.
Dimensions:
Height: 77.47 cm Width: 54.61 cm Depth: 58.42 cm
This elegant chair was crafted in the 19th century by renowned German cabinetmaker Michael Thonet, who invented a revolutionary technique for bending beechwood into curved shapes using hot steam. This innovation paved the way for his iconic bentwood furniture. The design features graceful, curved lines that effortlessly combine style and functionality. A sleek black lacquered finish enhances its minimalist aesthetic, while the handwoven cane seat adds texture and a touch of artisanal craftsmanship.
Originally designed with both comfort and durability in mind, the No. 209 armchair is as versatile as it is beautiful. Whether as a statement piece in a living room, a sophisticated dining chair, or an accent chair in modern, minimalist, or mid-century interiors, it remains a timeless and adaptable choice.
Dimensions:
Height: 77.47 cm Width: 54.61 cm Depth: 58.42 cm
This elegant chair was crafted in the 19th century by renowned German cabinetmaker Michael Thonet, who invented a revolutionary technique for bending beechwood into curved shapes using hot steam. This innovation paved the way for his iconic bentwood furniture. The design features graceful, curved lines that effortlessly combine style and functionality. A sleek black lacquered finish enhances its minimalist aesthetic, while the handwoven cane seat adds texture and a touch of artisanal craftsmanship.
Originally designed with both comfort and durability in mind, the No. 209 armchair is as versatile as it is beautiful. Whether as a statement piece in a living room, a sophisticated dining chair, or an accent chair in modern, minimalist, or mid-century interiors, it remains a timeless and adaptable choice.