This rare Göttingen chair from the early 1930s embodies a fascinating moment in German design history: the transition from the craftsmanship-driven Reform style to the clear formal language of early Bauhaus. The reduced lines, constructive honesty, and visible functionality already hint at modernism, while the materiality and craftsmanship are still deeply rooted in the tradition of reformism.
Crafted from solid oak in an exceptionally warm, honey-colored tone, the armchair exudes the quiet self-assurance that only authentic furniture from this era possesses. The finely proportioned side elements with their vertical staves lend architectural clarity to the design, while the striking iron fittings of the backrest adjustment add a deliberately functional accent.
Particularly noteworthy is the five-way adjustable backrest – a characteristic detail of sophisticated seating furniture from the interwar period. The mechanism works precisely and reliably, the spring system is in perfect condition and offers surprisingly comfortable seating. The original upholstery features an elegant floral structure and is in remarkably good condition with an authentic patina.
The Göttingen chair uniquely combines artisanal solidity, functional sophistication, and stylistic historical relevance. It appears equally commanding in modern architecture as in a classical interior – not as a decorative vintage object, but as a characterful collector's item with cultural depth.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height102 cmWidth73 cmDepth77 cmSeat height49 cm