Model D51 Bauhaus Chair Upholstered in Hermès Fabric by Walter Gropius for Tecta
Designer Walter Gropius (05.1883- 07.1969)
Brand Tecta, Germany
Era 1920’s
Production date 1980s
Material wood, fabric
Size 60 cm x 52 cm x 78,5 cm I 46 cm
Condition very good
Price 1.590,00€
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Here, exceptional craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and exclusivity come together in a remarkable chair.
The design was originally created by Walter Gropius (05.1883–07.1969) in 1922/23 for the Fagus Factory in Alfeld an der Leine. The factory complex itself had been designed earlier, in 1911, by Walter Gropius together with his collaborator Adolf Meyer (06.1881–07.1929) and is today recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—an important milestone in the development of modern architecture.
The example offered here was produced in the 1980s by the German manufacturer Tecta, a company renowned for continuing and preserving the Bauhaus design tradition.
Condition report
The wooden frame shows light to moderate age-related wear consistent with its age (see images). The seat and back cushions have been newly upholstered and covered in the fabric “Pavage” by Hermès (Dedar).
The textile design is based on a tie pattern created by Philippe Mouquet and features a refined geometric composition with contrasting graphics reminiscent of Parisian cobblestone paving.
Fabric specifications
Composition: 100% PES
Martindale: 40,000
Excellent lightfastness and abrasion resistance.
From 2011 until October 2020, Dedar served as Hermès’ partner for the production and distribution of upholstery fabrics and wallpapers. These exclusive collections were completely sold out by 2020.
Designer Walter Gropius (05.1883- 07.1969)
Brand Tecta, Germany
Era 1920’s
Production date 1980s
Material wood, fabric
Size 60 cm x 52 cm x 78,5 cm I 46 cm
Condition very good
Price 1.590,00€
Selected items – We change the way you think about forever.
Here, exceptional craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and exclusivity come together in a remarkable chair.
The design was originally created by Walter Gropius (05.1883–07.1969) in 1922/23 for the Fagus Factory in Alfeld an der Leine. The factory complex itself had been designed earlier, in 1911, by Walter Gropius together with his collaborator Adolf Meyer (06.1881–07.1929) and is today recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—an important milestone in the development of modern architecture.
The example offered here was produced in the 1980s by the German manufacturer Tecta, a company renowned for continuing and preserving the Bauhaus design tradition.
Condition report
The wooden frame shows light to moderate age-related wear consistent with its age (see images). The seat and back cushions have been newly upholstered and covered in the fabric “Pavage” by Hermès (Dedar).
The textile design is based on a tie pattern created by Philippe Mouquet and features a refined geometric composition with contrasting graphics reminiscent of Parisian cobblestone paving.
Fabric specifications
Composition: 100% PES
Martindale: 40,000
Excellent lightfastness and abrasion resistance.
From 2011 until October 2020, Dedar served as Hermès’ partner for the production and distribution of upholstery fabrics and wallpapers. These exclusive collections were completely sold out by 2020.