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Gropius armchair

The armchair with the cryptic name 'F51' is actually also called Gropius armchair. It was designed and manufactured by the founding father of the Bauhaus himself for the director's room at the Bauhaus Weimar. I don't have to tell that to one or two design aficionados anymore.

The striking cubic design of the armchair and the deliberate mix of materials have long since established this design piece as an icon that can now finally move into your living room. The strict line of the furniture does not detract from its comfort, which is why it is a good place to linger.

The interplay between fabric colour and wood can be tried out in many different ways with the 'F51', which is why the furniture can be both elegant and restrained as well as almost playful and colourful.

Today, the Gropius armchair is managed by Tecta and is still produced according to the original design. A valuable piece that will fascinate future generations.

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Label
Design

Walter Gropius, 1920

Mass

L: 70 cm / W: 70 cm / H: 70 cm / Seat height: 42 cm

Material

Frame solid ash, natural, black, white lacquered or solid oak

Fabric

70% wool / 30% viscose

Note

Further versions on request

Design / Made in

Germany