Model 222 chair by Robert Mallet-Stevens
Designer: Robert Mallet-Stevens
Maker: unknown
Year: 1936 (1980s)
Size: D/W 400 x H 820 - Seat Height 460
Condition Report: Good vintage condition, slight scuffing to metal frames in places. One seat weld has broken, but does not affect the function. Reach out for detailed images.
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Designed in 1936 in a timeless modernist style, the 222 chair has remained relevant ever since. Simple in both construction and design, the steel chair is stackable, durable, and lightweight, making it a practical for a range of uses over the years.
While the maker of this particular chair is unknown, the details and dimensions are spot on.
Designer: Robert Mallet-Stevens
Maker: unknown
Year: 1936 (1980s)
Size: D/W 400 x H 820 - Seat Height 460
Condition Report: Good vintage condition, slight scuffing to metal frames in places. One seat weld has broken, but does not affect the function. Reach out for detailed images.
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Designed in 1936 in a timeless modernist style, the 222 chair has remained relevant ever since. Simple in both construction and design, the steel chair is stackable, durable, and lightweight, making it a practical for a range of uses over the years.
While the maker of this particular chair is unknown, the details and dimensions are spot on.
Designer: Robert Mallet-Stevens
Maker: unknown
Year: 1936 (1980s)
Size: D/W 400 x H 820 - Seat Height 460
Condition Report: Good vintage condition, slight scuffing to metal frames in places. One seat weld has broken, but does not affect the function. Reach out for detailed images.
.
Designed in 1936 in a timeless modernist style, the 222 chair has remained relevant ever since. Simple in both construction and design, the steel chair is stackable, durable, and lightweight, making it a practical for a range of uses over the years.
While the maker of this particular chair is unknown, the details and dimensions are spot on.