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Many chairs were produced by the furniture workshops of Bauhaus, but the most famous were those designed by the Hungarian architect Marcel Breuer. Inspired by the tubular steel of a bicycle's handlebars, Breuer's B34 chairs circa 1928 were a modernist masterpiece.
With that in mind this stunning Breuer designed leather and chrome cantilever chair has become one of Habitat's signature designs, with variations still in production today.
In lovely condition, with wear commensurate with age and use. Including some leather cracking to the back rest, minor wear to the arm rests and some slight pitting to the chrome here and there.
Measures approximately 79.5cm tall, 59cm wide and 54cm deep with a seat height of 44cm.