• Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll
  • Tugendhat Armchair, Mies van der rohe, Knoll

Tugendhat Armchair

Tugendhat Armchair by Mies Van der Rohe for Knoll.

The Tugendhat Armchair was designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic. Originally named "Federsessel" in German, which means "spring chair", it became known as the Tugendhat due to the widespread reporting on the villa. 

The design was born from van der Rohe's desire to create a cair which married the comfort of an upholstered lounge chair with the strength of a tubular steel cantilever base. 

The Tugendhat was introduced to the market shortly after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and received little commercial success as it was deemed too costly to mass-produce. It debuted around the same time as the iconic Barcelona chair, and despite receiving higher acclaim, the Tugendhat was Mies' favourite of the two.

The chair was re-launched by Knoll at the Salone del Mobile 2024 and is available with a variety of upholstery options, featuring un-tufted cushions, optional armrests, and a cantilevered base with a leather strap back for high comfort levels.

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Tugendhat Armchair by Mies Van der Rohe for Knoll.

The Tugendhat Armchair was designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic. Originally named "Federsessel" in German, which means "spring chair", it became known as the Tugendhat due to the widespread reporting on the villa. 

The design was born from van der Rohe's desire to create a cair which married the comfort of an upholstered lounge chair with the strength of a tubular steel cantilever base. 

The Tugendhat was introduced to the market shortly after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and received little commercial success as it was deemed too costly to mass-produce. It debuted around the same time as the iconic Barcelona chair, and despite receiving higher acclaim, the Tugendhat was Mies' favourite of the two.

The chair was re-launched by Knoll at the Salone del Mobile 2024 and is available with a variety of upholstery options, featuring un-tufted cushions, optional armrests, and a cantilevered base with a leather strap back for high comfort levels.

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76w x 72d x 43/84cmh

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The Tugendhat Chair has a frame made from steel in either chrome or matte onyx ultra paint.

The seat is padded in a flexible polutherane with varied density and polyester pre-covering wadding.

The fabric upholstered cushions are available with suspension straps in either black, white beige, dark brown or white. The leather upholstered cushions will have matching suspension straps.

Available in the following fabrics/leathers:

Fabrc cat. G: Crociera, Fedro, Hyle, Pegaso, Puff, Sahara, West

Fabric cat. C: Alpaca, Circa, Circle, Crumble, Curly, Esopo, Explorer, Hopsack, Knoll Felt, Tonus

Fabric cat. S: Credo, Divina, Fiord, Hallingdal, Harley, Opera, Rivington, Tosca

Fabric cat. A: Annelise, Ultrasuede

Fabric cat. B: Knoll Velvet

Leather cat. W: Volo (Black VOBLK, White VO785, Coffee Bean VO947), Andes (Altiplanos AD6006, Gaucho AD6021, Pergamena YN02, Cabo Lobos AD6040), Velluto Pelle (Black VPBLK, Expresso VP03, Talc VP04, Amber VP280), Acqua (Artic Sea AU601)

Leather cat. X: Bellagio, Volo (all other colours)

Leather cat. Y: Acqua (all other colours), Andes (all other colours), Bauhaus (Green), Velluto Pelle (all other colours), Velluto Pelle (all other colours), Venezia

Leather cat. Z: AlaskaAntiqueDucale Velour, Ducale, Espana, Hand Tipped, Sabrina

Leather cat. N: Cervo, Copenhagen, Derby, Forte, Lucca, Marissa

Upholstery is removable.

Complete with black glides.

The KnollStudio logo and the signature of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe are stamped into the base of the chairs.

Please note: The cantilevered structure of the Tugendhat Chair provides an elasticity that provides extra comfort and support. This may result in a slight variation in the total height between one chair and another.

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