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Baker Center for the Arts
Muhlenberg College
Allentown, PA 18104
Phone: (484) 664-3467
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
(German, 1886-1969)
Barcelona Chair, 1929
Chrome plated steel, leather
Best known as a leading architect associated with the Bauhaus in Germany
and the International Style in America, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe also was
responsible for the design of some of the most important buildings in the
history of modern architecture. In addition to his innovative
architectural plans, Mies van der Rohe contributed to the revolution in
modern design. The Barcelona Chair, 1929 was designed as a
prototype to be mass produced for the consumer public. The chair was
introduced at the modern design and decorative arts exposition held in
Barcelona, Spain.
The Barcelona Chair became popular as a result of the ingenuity
and financial backing of Mies van der Rohe’s student, Florence Knoll.
Knoll reinterpreted the famous chair and founded a company, Knoll
International, which manufactured the chair and other classic modern
furniture designs and sold them to large corporations in the United
States. This chair and its companion benches were selected to decorate
such International Style landmarks as Mies van der Rohe’s Lake Shore
Drive Apartments in Chicago and Philip Johnson’s Glass House
in New Caanan, Connecticut.
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