Who designed Thonet 209?

Who designed Thonet 209?

The Thonet chair 209 / 210 by Michael Thonet is crafted from solid beech and counts amongst the absolute design classics of the company. The well-known Swiss architect Le Corbusier liked it so much he used the bentwood classic to furnish some of the houses he designed for the Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart.

What did Michael Thonet invent?

bentwood furniture
Michael Thonet (2 July 1796 – 3 March 1871) was a German-Austrian cabinet maker, known for the invention of bentwood furniture.

Why was Michael Thonet No 14 originally designed?

The design was a response to a requirement for cafe-style chairs. The seat was often made of woven cane or palm, because the holes in the seat would let spilt liquid drain off the chair. Chair No 14 is still produced by Gebrüder Thonet Vienna.

What was Michael Thonet famous for?

Michael Thonet, (born July 2, 1796, Boppard, Trier [Germany]—died March 3, 1871, Vienna), German-Austrian pioneer in the industrialization of furniture manufacture, whose experiments in the production of bentwood furniture widely influenced both contemporary and modern styles and whose functional and exquisitely …

How do you pronounce Michael Thonet?

Thonet: (German, Austrian) toe-net. A German-Austrian furniture maker who invented bentwood furniture. Also a reference name for bentwood furniture. A common mispronunciation is: tho-NAY.

What kind of wood is the Thonet 209 chair made of?

This elegant bentwood classic is a masterpiece in its construction and production: the projecting frame that forms both the backrest and armrest is bent into its form from a single piece of solid beech wood. Like the original model of all bentwood chairs, no. 214, chair no. 209 also consists of only six parts.

Who are the three sons of Michael Thonet?

Find a retail partner near you. Michael Thonet’s sons, Franz, Michael junior, August, Josef and Jakob, joined the company Gebrüder Thonet in Vienna in 1853. After Michael Thonet’s death in 1871, they jointly managed the company. They developed new machines and work processes and presented numerous additional developments and new furniture designs.

Who was the third generation of the Thonets?

At around the turn of the century, the third generation of Thonets then became active in the company: Karl, Julius, Theodor, Alfred, Victor and Richard also designed a wide range of new furniture and products over the course of their activities. Download all relevant product information. Factsheet Monography

Where to find Thonet furniture in the world?

Thonet furniture can be found wherever people meet – at home, in waiting areas and lounges, in offices or in a café. Discover the variety and be inspired by our references. If you have any questions about the products used or would like to know more about the reference, please contact us. Information for the press can be found on our press portal.