S 35 LH Pure Materials Footrest buffalo leather

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Product description

The S 35 LH Pure Materials Footrest buffalo leather was designed by Marcel Breuer for the brand Thonet.

Thonet has a rich and long history in furniture design. In the 19th century, the company created the bent wood technique that made construction of furniture more efficient and enabled mass production. Breuer was the first furniture designer to produce furniture from tubular steel and combine it with various fabrics to form comfortable and affordable seating.

The S 35 LH Pure Materials Footrest buffalo leather was designed to match the S 35 L Chair using the same tubular steel framework with a cantilever design. The construction presents one continuous line, keeping an uninterrupted and simple effect. It was presented at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1930 as a contribution by the German association of artists. The footrest is 37cm high and 66cm long. The sling effect of the leather supports your feet or legs like a hammock and the flexing of the tubular structure provides comfort without pressure. The S 35 LH Pure Materials Footrest buffalo leather is an elegant, tasteful addition that would enhance any house or office.


Product details
Item ID 249505
Brand Thonet
Designer Marcel Breuer
Collection Thonet S 35 L
Colorsbrown/buffalo leather
Materialssteel pipe, buffalo leather
DimensionsWidth: 65cm
Height: 37cm
Depth: 66cm
Seat Height: 37cm
Weight7kg

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