01/07/2026
🔥💛 Does it really get any better Ludwig Mies van der Rohe design in the Mid Century world? There is a reason why Knoll still produces this exact chair to the tune of $3700 per chair plus tax plus shipping. They are timeless, sustainable, stylish, and built like a tank! We are offering 10 of these beauties with the polished chrome and soft butterscotch/camel leather that are in spectacular vintage condition. Buy the best and own an icon that will last forever and never go out of style. We are willing to split the set up in increments of four, six or all ten. We will bundle discount for the entire set of 10. More on the designer below.
$1395 per chair, $10,995 for the set of 10.
31.5” H x 22.75 W x 22.5” D
These chairs are located in our OKC store, but can be brought to DFW at no charge.
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In the 1930s, Mies was the last director of the Bauhaus, a ground-breaking school of modernist art, design and architecture in Germany.[2] After Nazism’s rise to power, due to its strong opposition to modernism, he emigrated to the United States in 1937 or 1938. He accepted the position to head the architecture school at what is today the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT).
Mies sought to establish his own particular architectural style that could represent modern times. His buildings made use of modern materials such as industrial steel and plate glass to define interior spaces. He is often associated with his fondness for the aphorisms “less is more”.
Mies, often in collaboration with Lilly Reich, designed modern furniture pieces using new industrial technologies that have become popular classics, such as the Barcelona chair and table, the Brno chair, and the Tugendhat chair. These pieces are manufactured under licence by the Knoll furniture company.
His furniture is known for fine craftsmanship, a mixture of traditional luxurious fabrics like leather combined with modern chrome frames, and a distinct separation of the supporting structure and the supported surfaces, often employing cantilevers to enhance the feeling of lightness created by delicate structural frames.
Credit: Wikipedia