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Breuer designs his canti­levered Cesca chair. Gropius resigns his post as Bauhaus director, and Breuer leaves to take up independent practice, working at times with Gropius. 1932 ...
Marcel Breuer is famous for tubular steel furniture, yet his real interest was architecture. We profile the Hungarian designer in our Bauhaus 100 series.
Then, inside the museum’s show, the deep collections of the Vitra Design Museum will take you back to Breuer’s beginnings with a series of revelatory chairs he made at the 1920s Bauhaus, where ...
Breuer is perhaps most remembered today for the chairs he designed at the Bauhaus built from single pieces of tubular steel bent into shape, with leather straps slung across them for seats. They ...
Designed by Marcel Breuer in 1928, the Cesca chair was groundbreaking for its use of materials. Its sleek, ... You can still snag the Bauhaus, modernist style as an alternative.
Wassily chairs were expensive when they were invented in 1925 because of the originality of design that set them apart from ...
The archetypal Wassily Chair – designed by Marcel Breuer between 1925-1926 – informed the bended tube structure of the special edition frame. Keplinger says: ‘We used new technologies like 3D-printing ...
A miniature of a Marcel Breuer chair is part of the exhibit "The Bauhaus at 100" at Lewis & Clark College. (Courtesy of Lewis & Clark College) The sleek black-and-silver-colored Marcel Breuer ...
Produced by Isokon. Breuer's Long Chair, designed while he was in London, is a wood adaptation of his previously designed aluminum framed chaise. Hungarian-born Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was one of ...
Marcel Breuer, born on May 21, 1902, in Pécs, Hungary, was a renowned modernist architect and furniture designer. He studied and later taught at the Bauhaus School, where he designed the iconic ...