S 32 PV Cantilever Chair Leather

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The unique S 32 PV Cantilever Chair Leather was created by Marcel Breuer for the Thonet company.

The German furniture manufacturer Thonet is a traditional family firm originally based in Vienna. In the 19th century it earned international fame with its excellent bentwood furniture range. From the outset the renowned designer, Marcel Breuer, set the trend in tubular steel furniture designs. This cantilever chair was designed in 1929/30 especially for the company. Breuer's furniture is highly sought after today.

Versatile and modern, the S 32 PV Cantilever Chair Leather offers the tubular steel classic design in which Breuer excelled. Manufactured from steel tube, plywood and leather, this chair has a timeless appeal with a modern twist. High quality and functional, this cantilever chair measures 46cm in width, 80cm in height and has a depth of 60cm and a seat height of 46cm. It weighs 7.1kg, making it light and therefore easy to move around. The seat and back are upholstered in leather while the tubular steel frame is chrome plated. Perfect for a meeting room, waiting room, lounge or study, the cantilever chair offers comfort and style.


Product details
Item ID 147221
Brand Thonet
Designer Marcel Breuer
Collection Thonet S 32
Colorsblack/leather Nero 622
Materialssteel tube, plywood, leather
DimensionsWidth: 46cm
Height: 80cm
Depth: 60cm
Seat Height: 46cm
Weight7.1kg
Sustainability Wood from FSC-certified production 

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