Barcelona Chair and Ottoman | Genuine Premium Italian Leather
$1,249.95 – $1,349.95
✔ Hand-Made with Premium Materials
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Bring luxurious comfort and support to your home
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Have you ever had the pleasure of owning something visually stunning and artistic? Our Barcelona Chair and Ottoman is exactly that and more.
In 1929, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe conceptualized the iconic Barcelona chair, which rapidly became renowned as one of the most illustrious furniture of the modern era. Its effortless elegance captures Mies van der Rohe’s principal practice: “less is more.” Each Barcelona edition celebrates the marriage of modern artistry and unparalleled craftsmanship.
Hand-finished by world-class artisans and craftsmen, this exquisite masterpiece is a true testament to the finest craftsmanship that will bring your home decoration game to a whole new level.
Perfect as a gift for art lovers, new house opening, birthday gifts, home decor, etc.
Product Details:
- Fast Shipping from US & EU Warehouse:
- Delivery Time to US & EU: 3-5 Days via UPS
- Chair Dimension:
- Total Height: 78cm / 30.71″
- Length: 78cm / 30.71″
- Width: 75cm / 29.53″
- Ottoman Dimension:
- Height: 42cm / 16.54″
- Length: 54cm / 21.26″
- Width: 62cm / 24.41″
- Material: 100% Genuine Italian Leather + 304 Solid Stainless-Steel Frame
- Feature: High-grade and 100% brand new & hand-finished. High carrying capacity with 3-5 times ordinary flexural strength.
- Package: High-Quality Carton Box + Padded foam
Package Includes:
- 1 x High-Quality Barcelona Chair and Ottoman Replica
Original Design
With masterful harmonization and planning, Mies created a rhythmical and unique space, which exalted industrial-age materials to an unprecedented level of finesse. Within the boundaries, Mies included couches and stools which comprised the throne of the King and Queen of Spain. Convinced to design a chair suited for nobility, Mies is believed to have based the designs, boasting the signature crisscross frames, on the mobile chairs of Ancient Rome. Mies aptly professed: “I find it possible to harmonize the old and modern in our civilization.”