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- Tugendhat_chair abstract "The Tugendhat chair (model number MR70) is a modernist cantilever chair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in collaboration with Lilly Reich 1929-1930 for the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czechoslovakia.In appearance, the Tugendhat chair is somewhat of a hybrid of van der Rohe and Reich's 1929 Barcelona chair and 1929-1930 Brno chair. Like the Barcelona chair, the Tugendhat chair has a large padded leather seat and back, supported by leather straps mounted on a steel frame and legs. However, like one variant of the Brno chair, the frame is flat solid steel, formed under into a C-shape under the seat to create a cantilever. Versions exist with or without leather-padded steel arms. The metal was originally polished stainless steel; modern examples are often chrome-plated. It was first produced by Joseph Müller Berliner Metall-Gewerbe and was later licensed to American furniture manufacturer Knoll, who produced a limited number of the chairs with and without arms from 1948. Gerry Griffith in Chicago created examples in the 1960s for use in the United Airlines Executive Office Building designed by Bruce Graham of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.".
- Tugendhat_chair thumbnail Tugendhat_Villa_Furniture.jpg?width=300.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageID "5273322".
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageLength "1604".
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageRevisionID "646771288".
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Barcelona_chair.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Brno.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Brno_chair.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Graham.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever_chair.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chairs.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Chrome_plating.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Müller_Berliner_Metall-Gewerbe.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Knoll_(company).
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Leather.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Lilly_Reich.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Mies_van_der_Rohe.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Modern_furniture.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Skidmore,_Owings_&_Merrill.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink Villa_Tugendhat.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLink File:Tugendhat_Villa_Furniture.jpg.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tugendhat chair".
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Furniture-stub.
- Tugendhat_chair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tugendhat_chair subject Category:Chairs.
- Tugendhat_chair hypernym Chair.
- Tugendhat_chair type Person.
- Tugendhat_chair type Chair.
- Tugendhat_chair comment "The Tugendhat chair (model number MR70) is a modernist cantilever chair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in collaboration with Lilly Reich 1929-1930 for the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czechoslovakia.In appearance, the Tugendhat chair is somewhat of a hybrid of van der Rohe and Reich's 1929 Barcelona chair and 1929-1930 Brno chair. Like the Barcelona chair, the Tugendhat chair has a large padded leather seat and back, supported by leather straps mounted on a steel frame and legs.".
- Tugendhat_chair label "Tugendhat chair".
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Q2481844.
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Tugendhat-tuoli.
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Chaise_Tugendhat.
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Poltrona_Tugendhat.
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Tugendhat_(stol).
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs m.0dbzmm.
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Tugendhatstolen.
- Tugendhat_chair sameAs Q2481844.
- Tugendhat_chair wasDerivedFrom Tugendhat_chair?oldid=646771288.
- Tugendhat_chair depiction Tugendhat_Villa_Furniture.jpg.
- Tugendhat_chair isPrimaryTopicOf Tugendhat_chair.