Cesca B32 chair from the 70s.
Designed by Hungarian designer Marcel Breuer, the tubular structure is made of chromed metal, with a seat and backrest in beech and caning.
It was restored in our workshop: the chrome was cleaned.
Origin: Denmark - Aarhus
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Era: 1970s
Material: chromed metal, beech and caning.
Color: Light wood
Style: Vintage
Dimensions: H81cm x L46.5cm x D43cm
Cesca B32 chair from the 1970s
The Cesca B32 chair, (or Cantilever chair) was designed in 1925.
This is not only one of the emblematic creations of Mr. Breuer's career, but also of the Bauhaus movement.
It is easily recognizable by its tubular steel structure, with a simple and slightly rounded aesthetic. The use of cantilevered tubular steel is one of the typical hallmarks of Breuer's work.
The unique feature of this chair lies in its balance. Calculations of weight and cantilever were necessary to design this iconic chair. A true technical feat in 1925.
























