Modernist side chair

Modernist side chair

 

Striking modernist metal chair from the 1980s, executed in folded sheet steel and characterized by a bold architectural form. The design is composed of a series of precisely bent metal planes that intersect to create a dynamic geometric structure, giving the chair both sculptural presence and structural clarity. The sharply angled rear support and triangular base provide stability while emphasizing the minimalist, almost industrial aesthetic of the piece. The chair appears to be a one-off or prototype, likely produced as an experimental design or studio piece. Its construction from folded steel plates highlights the raw materiality of the metal, while the dark patinated surface enhances the sculptural quality and depth of the form. The subtle marks and variations in the metal add to its authentic character and reinforce the impression of a handcrafted or small-production object. Visually, the chair reflects the influence of late modernist and post-minimalist design tendencies of the 1980s, where furniture often approached the boundary between functional object and sculpture. The clean, angular silhouette recalls the architectural language of radical and industrial design movements of the period. Both functional and highly decorative, this piece works equally well as a statement chair, sculptural object, or collectible example of experimental late twentieth-century design. The chair remains in good vintage condition with a beautiful natural patina to the metal surface, consistent with age and use. A compelling and unusual studio design piece from the 1980s, likely unique or produced in a very limited number.

 

 

Measurements:

H 85 x W 46 x D 63 x SH 39 cm

 

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