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Item No.
100307958
3.6 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100307958
Belting Leather
Black
Brown
Cognac
Cream
Deep Green
Simply Red
White
Canvas
Natural
Cowhide
Tri-Color
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Polished Chrome
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- Stamped with the KnollStudio logo and the designer's signature.
- The Wassily Chair is a registered trademark of Knoll, Inc.
- Made in Italy.
- 28¾" H 31" W 27" D
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Marcel Breuer for Knoll®
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Inspired by the curving handlebars of the Adler bicycle, the Wassily’s chrome-finished tubular steel frame is seamless in its assemblage. The design’s seating surfaces – cowhide leather, belting leather, or canvas slings – maintain their crisp tautness for decades. Named for Wassily Kandinsky, the father of abstract painting and a colleague of Breuer's at the Bauhaus, the Wassily Chair is a symbol of the industrial heroism and engineering invention of the early 20th century. Made in Italy.
- Stamped with the KnollStudio logo and the designer's signature.
- The Wassily Chair is a registered trademark of Knoll, Inc.
- Made in Italy.
- Brand
- Knoll®
- General Dimensions
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- 28¾" H 31" W 27" D
- Product Weight
- 25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Wassily Chair
- Height (in): 28¾
- Width (in): 31
- Depth (in): 27
- Weight (lbs): 25
- Seat Height (in): 16½
- Arm Height (in): 23
- Tubular steel frame with polished chrome finish
- 100% natural cotton canvas slings
- 100% vegetable-tanned, aniline-dyed Spinneybeck® belting leather slings
- Cowhide leather slings
- Plastic glides
Marcel Breuer
Sparked by bicycle handlebars, Marcel Breuer’s tubular steel chairs were a daring departure from traditional wood furniture and major icons of the International Style in early 20th Century. “Mass production,” Breuer said, “made me interested in polished metal, in shiny and impeccable lines in space, as new components of our interiors.”
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