MR30/5 Tubular Steel Arm Chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Knoll Set of 2
Designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (03.1886 – 08.1969)
Brand Knoll International
Era 1920’s
Material metal, chrome plating, black leather
Size 58 cm x 84 cm x 79 cm I 40,5 cm
Condition Good Original
Price 2.900,00€
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Rare version, Model MR30/5 tubular steel cantilever armchair in black/brown leather, designed in the 1920s by the designer and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (03.1886 – 08.1969) for Knoll International.
This example dates from approximately the 1960s–1970s and was produced by Knoll International. At that time, the chairs were marked only with a sticker rather than, as with current models, an engraved mark in the frame. One of the armchairs still retains two original stickers; on the second chair, only the outline remains where the sticker was once attached. This model is no longer in production today.
Condition report Chrome-plated frame with age-related wear and signs of use. Lacing renewed. The leather shows a pronounced and authentic age-related patina while remaining soft and structurally sound. The leather was originally dark brown and was dyed black decades ago; on one chair, this is clearly visible on the reverse — adding distinctive vintage character.
Designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (03.1886 – 08.1969)
Brand Knoll International
Era 1920’s
Material metal, chrome plating, black leather
Size 58 cm x 84 cm x 79 cm I 40,5 cm
Condition Good Original
Price 2.900,00€
Selected items – We change the way you think about forever.
Rare version, Model MR30/5 tubular steel cantilever armchair in black/brown leather, designed in the 1920s by the designer and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (03.1886 – 08.1969) for Knoll International.
This example dates from approximately the 1960s–1970s and was produced by Knoll International. At that time, the chairs were marked only with a sticker rather than, as with current models, an engraved mark in the frame. One of the armchairs still retains two original stickers; on the second chair, only the outline remains where the sticker was once attached. This model is no longer in production today.
Condition report Chrome-plated frame with age-related wear and signs of use. Lacing renewed. The leather shows a pronounced and authentic age-related patina while remaining soft and structurally sound. The leather was originally dark brown and was dyed black decades ago; on one chair, this is clearly visible on the reverse — adding distinctive vintage character.