Loos Café Museum von Gebrüder Thonet Vienna Gmbh, Wien
Designer
Adolf Loos
Einführungsjahr
1899
Architonic ID
1028212
Elegance, nostalgia and colour.
These are the three ideal concepts that inspired the “loos Café Museum” model, the famous chair designed by Adolf Loos for the Café Museum in Vienna (1898).
Like a living organism, the chair is a perfect unison of all its components: the legs – eight elements that merge as one, blending together like smoke wreaths; the back frame, curved from a single piece of unjointed wood to form also the back legs; truncated arches between the legs, placing emphasis on the seat frame and also ensuring solid stability through careful balances.
With a hint of nostalgia, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna experiments the use of structures with elliptic instead of round cross sections to create eternal lightness and above all introduces colour varnish that reshapes the flexuosity of beech wood in arabesque motifs, slight strokes of Indian ink recreated form pure fantasy.
Available varnished red, yellow, white, black – with or without arm rests – but also wengé, dark cherry, light cherry, dark walnut, light walnut and natural beech.
Various seat finishes (leather, plain colour fabric and Gebrüder Thonet Vienna geometric pattern fabric, straw weave or beech plywood).
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Frame in beech bentwood
Dippen woven cane seat
W 430 x D 530 x H 880/470 mm
Net weight: 3 Kg
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Loos Café Museum
Einführungsjahr
1899
ID
10-140R
Architonic ID 1028212
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Frame in beech bentwood
Hand worked dipped woven cane seat
W 430 x D 530 x H 880/470 mm
Net weight: 3 Kg
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Loos Café Museum
Einführungsjahr
1899
ID
10-140RH
Architonic ID 1028213
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Frame in beech bentwood
Dipped upholstered seat
W 430 x D 530 x H 880/470 mm
Net weight: 4 Kg
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Loos Café Museum
Einführungsjahr
1899
ID
10-140-1
Architonic ID 1028211
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Frame in beech bentwood
Plywood seat (non dipped)
W 430 x D 530 x H 880/470 mm
Net weight: 3 Kg
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Loos Café Museum
Einführungsjahr
1899
ID
10-140
Architonic ID 1028210