214 I 215 de Gebrüder T 1819
Designer
Michael Thonet
Année de projet
1859
Numéro ID d'Architonic
1172293
The famous coffee house chair is an icon and considered the most successful mass produced product in the world to date: it initiated the history of modern furniture. The basis was a new technique - the bending of solid wood - that Michael Thonet developed and perfected during the 1850s and it was the first time serial furniture production was possible. Added was an ingenious distribution model: 36 disassembled chairs could be packed into a one cubic meter box, shipped throughout the world, and then assembled on site. With its clear, reduced aesthetics this classic has been placed in the most diverse environments for more than 150 years. It is produced in our Frankenberg facility.
Without armrests, open back or backrest (215). Seat and backrest with wicker* or covered with leather or fabric. Seat also available as molded plywood seat. All wooden parts in stained beech.
*For seats that will receive heavy use, a transparent plastic mesh is available for mounting beneath the wicker.
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Bentwood chair
seat upholstered
43 x 52 x H 84/47 cm
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214 P
Année de projet
1859
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1172293
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Bentwood chair
seat and back with woven cane
43 x 52 x H 84/46 cm
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215 R
Année de projet
1859
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1172296
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Bentwood chair
seat with woven cane
43 x 52 x H 84/46 cm
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214
Année de projet
1859
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1172291
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Bentwood chair as 214, but with "knot" in right front leg, only available in dark colours
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214 K
Année de projet
1859
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1172292
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Bentwood chair
seat and back upholstered
43 x 52 x H 84/47 cm
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215 P
Année de projet
1859
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1172295
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