F51 ARMCHAIR

Walter Gropius

YEAR: 1920
DIMENSIONS W x D x H (cm): 70 x 70 x 70 cm
FINISH: Fabric or Leather.
FRAME: Solid Ash , natural, black or white lacquered, Solid Walnut, Solid Oak or sharp-edge high glossed Lacquer (special colour RAL)
WARRANTY: 2 Year
LEAD TIME: Approx. 16-18 weeks

Designed in 1920 by Walter Gropius for his office in the Bauhaus Weimar. Combining voluminous upholstery with a support structure where the armrests protrude freely and the back of the chair does not reach the ground.

A true Bauhaus icon.Handmade to order in Germany. Accredited by the Bauhaus Archives in Berlin


WALTER GROPIUS

1883 - 1969

Architect and founder of the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius abandoned his architecturalstudies in Germany in 1908 and joined the office of Peter Behrens, along with, Adolf Meyer, Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier. A short time later, Gropius founded what we now call modernism, a major break from and with the conventions of the past.

In 1919 Gropius was appointed director of the Grand Ducal Saxon School of Arts and Crafts in Weimar and named the new school “State Bauhaus Weimar”.

Walter Gropius directed the Bauhaus until its closure in 1933, emigrated toEngland in 1934 and to Cambridge, USA, in 1937 to teach as professor of architecture at Harvard University.

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