The Robert Slezák cantilevered stool is a definitive example of Czech Bauhaus design from the 1930s. This piece exemplifies the era's commitment to functionalism and industrial materials, presenting a silhouette that remains highly relevant in contemporary interiors. Constructed with a continuous tubular chrome-plated steel frame, the stool demonstrates the innovative metal-bending techniques that defined early twentieth-century modernist furniture. The seat has been fully restored and newly upholstered in a striking black and white geometric textile, providing a sharp visual contrast to the polished silver-toned metal base. The cantilevered structure not only offers visual lightness but also provides a subtle, responsive spring when seated. This stool is in exceptional restored condition. The chrome frame retains its original structural integrity and high-shine finish, while the fresh upholstery ensures the piece is entirely ready for immediate use. The restoration has been executed with strict adherence to the original design intent, preserving the historical character of the object. This seating element serves as a versatile addition to a variety of spaces, functioning equally well as a vanity stool, an occasional seat in a living room, or a sculptural accent in a hallway. Its clean lines and monochromatic palette integrate seamlessly into minimalist, industrial, or Bauhaus-inspired interiors. Ref.: 3387
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlack, Silver, WhiteMaterialTextile, ChromeNumber of items1Height42 cmWidth57 cmDepth48 cmSeat height42 cm