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Vitra

Vitra - Miniature MR 20


€305.00 incl. VAT, plus shipping *
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Description 

During the mid-twenties, tubular steel won favor among avant-garde designers as a preferred material for furniture design. The most important designs for tubular steel, now regarded as classics of modern furniture design, were created within the course of just a few years. During preparations for the Weissenhof exhibition in Stuttgart, Mart Stam developed a new chair type, the tubular steel chair with no back legs. In order to counter the possible instability of the cantilevered frame, Stam reinforced the steel tubing at critical angles, thereby creating a strong, but rigid structure. It was Mies van der Rohe who first discovered the elasticity of steel tubing and utilized it as a structural principle. Inspired by Stam’s idea, he designed the first flexible cantilevered chair in the history of design in 1927. The model was produced both with and without armrests under the names MR 20 and MR 10, respectively.

The tubular steel furniture of the 1920s represents a rejection of the conventional, overladen bourgeois interior of the time, filled with massive furniture and decorative trinkets. The transparency and structural clarity of tubular steel furniture embodies a new ideal in architecture and design: interior space flooded with natural light.

The original of the MR 20 chair has been designed by Mies van der Rohe since 1958 as 1:1 model by Tecta Möbel, Lauenförde, Germany.

The miniature by Vitra (scale 1:6) offered in our shop, consists of nickel plated steel tube and natural leather.

Properties 
Item no. 116321
Details scale 1:6
Material
  • Steel pipe
  • Leather
Colour Black
Dimensions Height: 14.4 cm, Depth: 8.8 cm, Length: 13.2 cm
Weight 150 g (without packaging)
EAN 4055737006296
Design Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Category Decorative figures