No. 18 Thonet

Item No.
CHA008

A beautiful design, made identical to the original.

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Delivery Time   10-16 weeks

€119.00

Price for the original ...  €793.00
 
 
 

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Considered to be the definitive Thonet Bentwood chair, this is one of the most successful chair designs ever produced.

With versatile seat options, this timeless classic features the elegance and functionality that is bentwood. Only that this one is also for outside use, due to it is 100% made of very lasting full plastic.

More Information
Item No.CHA008
Year of Design:1876
Designed by:Michael Thonet
Base/Legs made of:PP Plastic
Frame made of:Plastic
Made of:100% PP Plastic
Finish:Matt surface
Filling Material:No Filling
Care instructions:Keep dry,handle with care,away from oil
Cubic meter G:0.16 m²
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Specification
Product Measurement (L x D x H):50,5cm x 44cm x 88,5cm
Seating Height:45,5 cm
Is the product stackable?Yes
Packaging
Package Measurement (L x D x H):60cm x 52cm x 50cm
Package Weight:6 KG
Numbers of Cartons:1
Cubic meter G:0.16 m²
Assembled:Assembled
Needed Tools:Benötigtes Werkzeug im Lieferumfang enthalten

Michael Thonet

With the invention of bentwood furniture, Michael Thonet laid the cornerstone of industrial production. He was born in 1796 in Boppard/Rhine, where he opened his own workshop in 1819. In 1842 Prince Metternich summoned him to Vienna.

Together with his sons he founded a company in 1849, within a short amount of time it became globally successful and expanded rapidly. More than 865,000 bentwood chairs per year were produced in today's Czech Republic, Hungary, and Russia.

Michael Thonet died in Vienna in 1871, his sons then took over the company. During the 1930s, Thonet was committed to the construction and technology of tubular steel furniture and quickly became the largest manufacturer in the world.

World War II represented a harsh caesura: the plants in the eastern regions were disowned. The facility in Frankenberg (Germany), founded in 1889, has been the corporate headquarter and production site since then.

Thonet is still a family-owned business and is managed today by the 5th generation.

The company manufactures bentwood and tubular steel classics as well as new models, which are developed in cooperation with famous architects and designers.

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