Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

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A pair of Barcelona chairs MR90

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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)

Pair of Barcelona chairs MR90

Chromed steel and caramel leather cushions

75x75x75cm

Knoll Associates International , USA , circa 1960

The Barcelona, model n°MR90 was designed in 1929 by Mies van der Rohe for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition, where a pair of these chairs were used as thrones for the King and Queen of Spain. Determined to create a chair worthy of royalty, Mies is thought to have based the designs, with their signature criss-cross frames, on the campaign chairs of Ancient Rome. Manufactured by Berliner Metallgewerbe Josef Müller.

Reissued by Knoll Associates International from 1953 to present. The chairs are almost completely hand-made.

 

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) was a German-American architect,  he was born in Aachen.

He created an influential twentieth-century architectural style, stated with extreme clarity and simplicity. His mature buildings made use of modern materials such as industrial steel and plate glass to define interior spaces. Ludwig strove toward an architecture with a minimal framework of structural order balanced against the implied freedom of unobstructed free-flowing open space.

He was involved in the development of the Bauhaus where he was architect-director between 1930 and 1933.

Nazi political pressure forced the state-supported school to leave its campus in Dessau, in 1933 the faculty voted to close the Bauhaus. The Nazis rejected his style as not "German" in character.

Frustrated and unhappy, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe left his homeland in 1937.

Mies settled in Chicago, Illinois, where he was appointed head of the architecture school at Chicago's Armour Institute of Technology. In 1944, he became an American citizen.  His architecture became an accepted mode of building for American cultural and educational institutions, developers, public agencies, and large corporations.

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. His furniture is known for fine craftsmanship, a mix of traditional luxurious fabrics like leather combined with modern chrome frames.