With the famous Cantilever by Mies van der Rohe, you can sit seemingly freely in the room. The cantilever chair is made of tubular steel and wickerwork and the materials were combined in such a way that functionality and a minimalist look are united. The Cantilever was presented at the Deutscher Werksbund exhibition in Stuttgart in 1927 and is now one of the most famous pieces of seating furniture from the Bauhaus era.
The cantilever chair by Mies van der Rohe is often chosen to furnish conference rooms or waiting rooms. The cantilever chair also provides stylish accents in lofts and private rooms with upmarket furnishings.
Dimensions: width 47 cm, depth 69 cm, height 79 cm
cbm: 0.45