Marcel Breuer 1929 MB Lounge is part of the architect’s extensive work using tubular steel, a revolutionary material in furniture construction at the time. In a contrast to the Wassily Chair—one of Breuer’s best-known designs from the Bauhaus—the MB Lounge features a seemingly continuous, freefloating frame, simultaneously reflecting a tensile strength and straightforward elegance. The chair combines an upholstered foam cushion supported by horizontal metal springs that provide slight movement to the back, along with natural oak armrests that have a clear lacquer finish.
Please note materials shown on this website are representative of the finish to be supplied and may not indicate an exact match; some variation may occur.
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Dimensions - MB Lounge Chair | |
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Width | Depth |
24.8" | 32" |
Height | Seat Height |
33.8" | 17" |
Weight | |
41 lbs |