Loos Cafe Museum Chair With Solid Seat
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Adolf Loos designed this stunning chair in 1898 specifically for Vienna's renowned Cafè Museum. Its timeless appeal lies in the graceful curves of its silhouette, achieved through Thonet's distinctive steam-bent beechwood, which creates striking accents at the leg tops and in the twin parallel curves adorning the open backrest. Inspired by Thonet's historic No. 14 and No. 30 chairs, this design features an elliptical section in its structure, enhancing its overall lightness and elegance.
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Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH (GTV) is woven into the rich tapestry of European history, skillfully merging time-honored traditions with innovative design explorations. Continuously refining its style through meticulous research, Thonet stands as a cornerstone in the evolution from artisanal craftsmanship to industrial prowess.
In the vibrant capital of the Habsburg Empire, Michael Thonet pioneered a transformative shift from laminated glued wood to the artistry of steam-bent wooden rods. This artisanal mastery, blending industrial chemistry and mechanical ingenuity, heralded a new era in furniture production, enabling the creation of exquisite wooden pieces on a grand scale. Thonet's visionary approach was complemented by a robust distribution network, ensuring its finely crafted creations reached discerning markets worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the visual lexicon of modernity.
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