The Robert Slezák Bauhaus stool in chrome and leather represents a definitive example of 1930s Czech modernist design. This specific piece captures the essence of the era's functionalist movement, characterised by its clean lines, geometric precision, and the innovative use of tubular steel that defined the Bauhaus aesthetic. Constructed with a continuous tubular chrome frame, the stool features a cantilevered silhouette that provides both structural integrity and visual lightness. The seat is newly upholstered in premium green leather, accented with contrasting piping that highlights its tailored, box-like form. Produced in the Czech Republic during the 1930s, the design reflects the industrial advancements of the period, marrying cold metal with tactile natural materials. The silver-toned metalwork and rich green upholstery create a sophisticated colourway that remains highly relevant in contemporary interiors. This piece has undergone a comprehensive restoration to return it to its original specification. The chrome frame has been polished to a high shine, while the leather upholstery is pristine, showing no signs of previous use. The structural integrity is flawless, ensuring the stool functions exactly as intended when it was first manufactured. The restoration process has carefully preserved the historical character of the design while providing a flawless finish. A stool of this pedigree serves as a versatile addition to a variety of interior spaces, from a dedicated home office to a curated living room. It pairs exceptionally well with other tubular steel furniture or acts as a striking standalone accent within a minimalist or mid-century modern environment. The piece offers a tangible connection to European design history while providing practical, everyday utility. Ref.: 3364
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, SilverMaterialLeather, ChromeNumber of items1Height42 cmWidth57 cmDepth48 cmSeat height42 cm