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This Mart Stam Chair comes from a prototype Stam made for his wife around 1926. He used pieces of grey tubular steel, connected each other by “L” joints, normally used for natural gas pipes. The stability was guaranteed by a horizontal bar, which kept the legs rigid, eliminated in later reproductions. Stam’s intention was to make a chair that was functional, modern, comfortable and, above all, lightweight and easy to move.
In the 1920s Dutch architect Mart Stam revolutionized modern design by using tubular metal. This style Mart Stam Chair movement consisted of the cantilevered S 33 chair which was produced by Thonet. The thick hide and lace give it a handsome sexy detail.
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