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- Cantilever_chair abstract "A cantilever chair is a chair whose seating and framework are not supported by the typical arrangement of 4 legs, but instead is held erect and aloft by a single leg or legs that are attached to one end of a chair's seat and bent in an L shape, thus also serving as the chair's supporting base. Nearly a century after its inception, tubular steel remains the prime choice for the cantilever chair with Marcel Breuer being perhaps the greatest champion of this design technique; using the overhanging cantilever styling of in both his furniture and architecture. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Alvar Aalto are other historical figures who contributed to the popularity of the cantilever chair.With the creation of his Wassily Chair in 1925, Marcel Breuer holds the distinction of first using bent and polished tubular steel as both a supporting framework and a decorative element for furniture. A year later, however, it was Mart Stam who was awarded the European patent for the cantilever chair.".
- Cantilever_chair thumbnail Breuer-FREISCHWINGER.JPG?width=300.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageID "1254571".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageLength "1511".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageRevisionID "631710395".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Alvar_Aalto.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bauhaus.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chairs.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Chair.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Breuer.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Mart_Stam.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink Wassily_Chair.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLink File:Breuer-FREISCHWINGER.JPG.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cantilever chair".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLinkText "cantilever chair".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageWikiLinkText "cantilevered chair".
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category-inline.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Furniture-stub.
- Cantilever_chair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cantilever_chair subject Category:Bauhaus.
- Cantilever_chair subject Category:Chairs.
- Cantilever_chair hypernym Chair.
- Cantilever_chair type Person.
- Cantilever_chair type Chair.
- Cantilever_chair type Movement.
- Cantilever_chair type Style.
- Cantilever_chair comment "A cantilever chair is a chair whose seating and framework are not supported by the typical arrangement of 4 legs, but instead is held erect and aloft by a single leg or legs that are attached to one end of a chair's seat and bent in an L shape, thus also serving as the chair's supporting base.".
- Cantilever_chair label "Cantilever chair".
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Q964287.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs كرسي_ناتئ.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Freischwinger.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Silla_cantilever.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Chaise_cantilever.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Sedia_cantilever.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Gembinė_kėdė.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs m.04mjm4.
- Cantilever_chair sameAs Q964287.
- Cantilever_chair wasDerivedFrom Cantilever_chair?oldid=631710395.
- Cantilever_chair depiction Breuer-FREISCHWINGER.JPG.
- Cantilever_chair isPrimaryTopicOf Cantilever_chair.