This set of two restored cantilever armchairs was produced by the esteemed Czech manufacturer Mücke Melder during the 1930s. Rooted deeply in the Bauhaus design philosophy, the chairs exemplify the era's revolutionary approach to form and function, offering a striking silhouette defined by continuous tubular steel lines. The construction features a resilient tubular chrome frame that provides the signature cantilevered suspension, ensuring both structural integrity and ergonomic comfort. The armrests are crafted from polished wood, adding a touch of organic warmth to the industrial metal framework. Recently restored, the seats and backrests have been newly upholstered in a vibrant orange retro quality textile that highlights the geometric precision of the design. Produced in the Czech Republic, these pieces reflect the sophisticated manufacturing capabilities of Central Europe during the early twentieth century. The armchairs are presented in exceptional, fully restored condition. The chrome plating retains a brilliant, reflective finish, while the wooden armrests display a smooth, refined surface. The new upholstery ensures the set is structurally sound and ready for immediate use, preserving the historical character of the original design while meeting contemporary standards of comfort. This dynamic pair serves as a compelling focal point in both residential and commercial interiors. The chairs integrate seamlessly into modernist living spaces, executive offices, or curated reading corners, pairing effortlessly with glass-topped tables and other Bauhaus-inspired furnishings. Ref.: 3336
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsOrange, SilverMaterialTextile, Wood, ChromeNumber of items2Height80 cmWidth60 cmDepth80 cmSeat height43 cm