Designed in 1930 for the Tugendhat house in Brno, Czechoslovakia, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Brno chair mirrors the groundbreaking simplicity of its original environment.
An elegant alternative to wooden side chairs
Ideal for conference rooms
Awards
Museum of Modern Art Award, 1977
Dimensions
22 3/4" W x 22 1/2" D x 31 1/2" H with seat height of 17 1/4"
Construction
Utilizes a universal frame for both thick and thin seat
Made with Spinneybeck leather �" brighter and more supple than competitors' textile options
Finishes
Available in stainless steel or polished, mirror-chrome finish
Upholstery
More than 100 fabrics and more than 500 leather colors in 18 different qualities come standard (available in woven or perforated leather upholstery)
Designer:
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Manufacturer:
Knoll
An elegant alternative to wooden side chairs
Ideal for conference rooms
Awards
Museum of Modern Art Award, 1977
Dimensions
22 3/4" W x 22 1/2" D x 31 1/2" H with seat height of 17 1/4"
Construction
Utilizes a universal frame for both thick and thin seat
Made with Spinneybeck leather �" brighter and more supple than competitors' textile options
Finishes
Available in stainless steel or polished, mirror-chrome finish
Upholstery
More than 100 fabrics and more than 500 leather colors in 18 different qualities come standard (available in woven or perforated leather upholstery)
Designer:
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Manufacturer:
Knoll