Mart stam s classic bauhaus design faithfully reproduced in leather on a chromed steel frame.
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Then orsk especially with a bauhaus student who becomes his wife.
Stam was extraordinarily well connected and his career intersects with important moments in the history of 20th century european architecture including chair design at the bauhaus the weissenhof estate the van nelle factory an important modernist landmark building in rotterdam.
Mart stam august 5 1899 february 21 1986 was a dutch architect urban planner and furniture designer.
Stam 1899 1986 choosing the materials is half the job done.
Using them is the other half.
Available in camel beige as shown saddle chocolate black or white.
Mart stam s revolutionary cantilever side chair was introduced to the world in 1926 much to gerhard stuttgen s surprise who had invented a similar chair in 1923.
Mart stam and marcel breuer created this design in 1929.
Mart stam was on site in february 1931 to participate in house construction workers sound the project was a failure.
Breuer pioneered the use of tube steel for chairs and stam first explored the cantilevered form.
The mart stam chair design became extremely popular instantaneously and influenced new designs by mies van der rohe eileen gray and.
Balgash then the mining town soviet operator copper.
Stam returned to the netherlands in 1934.
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Perhaps his most famous design is the mart stam chair that was initially developed for weissenhof stellung.
Born in 1899 he was designing legendary pieces by age 27.
Legend has it that breuer was learning to ride a bicycle at the time and was inspired by the strength and elegance of his handlebars.
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Mart stam the designer of this chair was a famous dutch architect and furniture designer.
Mart stam moved to head the site makeyvka in ukraine in 1932.
As an exponent of the left wing of the movement he supported particularly new ethical and social positions in architecture.