Designed in 1994, Hermann Czech’s chair marks a turning point in modern furniture towards intimacy and the celebration of memory — a contemporary design that feels rooted in another era. It offers a natural continuity with the Thonet style of the late 19th century. The Czech chair combines the harmony of steam-bent beechwood with pure, abstract lines, enhanced by the variety of available finishes. Solid and durable in appearance, Czech features an upholstered seat. The seat structure, bent from a single piece of wood, is supported by an arched frame that provides stability and strength.
Color
Black/ Hallingdal 100
Colour
black
Material
wood
Dimensions
W 55 x D 51 x H 85 cm, assise H 45 cm
Matériaux
Bent beech chair with lacquered finish, upholstered seat in Hallingdal fabric
Gebrüder Thonet Vienna originates from a family of successful furniture makers during the industrial era. Michael Thonet, the founder, worked with wood and transitioned from laminated wood techniques to the use of steam-bent, round-sectioned wood. Formal elegance, durability, and lightness determined the success of Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, which, in just a few years, opened production sites worldwide. A unique production process rooted in a rich history of influences.