Steltman Chair
Chairs from Spectrum, Designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
Product description
This chair takes its name from the jeweler Steltman who commissioned Rietveld in 1963 to redesign his shop in The Hague. Rietveld designed two chairs where clients could sit when they selected their jewelry. The chairs were each other’s mirror image and formed a unit with the counter. The original versions were covered in white faux leather. After Rietveld’s death in 1964, his former assistant Gerard van de Groenekan produced a version in wood, which has now become more famous than the leather original.
The Steltman chair is made of solid quarter-sawn oak and is available in whitewash finish, black and white varnish. Other colors are available upon request.
The Steltman chair is made of solid quarter-sawn oak and is available in whitewash finish, black and white varnish. Other colors are available upon request.
More about this product
Manufacturer
Spectrum
Family
Architonic ID
1258034
Year of Launch
1963
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