Mies Van Der Rohe Spanish Barcelona Pavilion Chair is a high-end reproduction inspired by the original Mies Van der Rohe Barcelona Chair. It was first used in Villa Tugendhat, a masterpiece of Mies van der Rohe in the City of Brno (Czech Republic). The Barcelona Pavilion (Catalan: Pavelló alemany; Spanish: Pabellón alemán; "German Pavilion"), designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain.

Frank Schott’s Barcelona, 2006, captures Mies’s monumental Barcelona Pavilion. Mies van der Rohe designed especially for the Pavilion, a chair lined with pale skin and silvery metal profile, over time, became an icon of modern design. Barcelona Pavilion에서도 Mies는 건물과 공간에 어울리는 의자와 걸상을 직접 설계했다. Barcelona chair with footrest. The Pavilion was the site of the inaugural ceremony for the German exhibits at the exposition, and the Spanish king was to preside. To decipher what accounts for the chair’s continuing mystique, you have to understand how integral it was to that pavilion, still considered the quintessential expression of the modern movement.

It had to be an "important chair, a very elegant chair… Mies van der Rohe designed this chair for his German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition of 1929. It also includes the snap kits to attach them to the frame, but it does not include the wide straps that are riveted to the frame. The Barcelona Chair was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to furnish his German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona. It was originally designed for the German Pavilion, that country's entry for the International Exposition of 1929, which was hosted by Spain. Whether paired with Barcelona Chair or standing alone, the Barcelona Stool exudes a simple elegance that epitomizes Mies van der Rohe's most famous maxim–“less is more.” Each Barcelona piece is a tribute to the marriage of modern design and exceptional craftsmanship. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion, 1929. Aug 30, 2014 - Mies van der Rohe , Spain, Barcelona. The Barcelona Chair - The Barcelona Chair was inspired by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s design for the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona Exposition, our Barcelona chair reproduction features the pure compositional structure that now epitomizes Modern architecture. To such an extent, in fact, that the Barcelona chair is still manufactured and marketed today. Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich designed a chair, especially for the Pavilion, consisting of a leather upholstered metallic profile that over the years has become an icon of modern design. The Pavilion chair is a chair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich. Image courtesy of The Architecture & Design Study Center, The Museum of Modern Art. If you don't mind that, it's a nice chair.

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