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A Thonet Model 811 ‘Prague’ chairs, crafted from birch and featuring handwoven cane seats and backs. Attributed to Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann, a key figure of the Vienna Secession movement, this design blends modernist simplicity with refined craftsmanship.
Produced by Thonet in Poland circa 1950, these chairs remain in beautiful original vintage condition, showcasing a rich patina that highlights their age and authenticity. Lightweight and elegant, they offer exceptional comfort, architectural lines, and timeless style — ideal for collectors and thoughtfully designed interiors.
Dimensions:
Width: 48 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Height: 80 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Designer
Josef Hoffmann was a pioneer of modern European design, blending decorative elegance with clean-lined functionality. His work for Thonet helped define early 20th-century furniture, and the Model 811 remains one of his most enduring forms.
A Thonet Model 811 ‘Prague’ chairs, crafted from birch and featuring handwoven cane seats and backs. Attributed to Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann, a key figure of the Vienna Secession movement, this design blends modernist simplicity with refined craftsmanship.
Produced by Thonet in Poland circa 1950, these chairs remain in beautiful original vintage condition, showcasing a rich patina that highlights their age and authenticity. Lightweight and elegant, they offer exceptional comfort, architectural lines, and timeless style — ideal for collectors and thoughtfully designed interiors.
Dimensions:
Width: 48 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Height: 80 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Designer
Josef Hoffmann was a pioneer of modern European design, blending decorative elegance with clean-lined functionality. His work for Thonet helped define early 20th-century furniture, and the Model 811 remains one of his most enduring forms.
A Thonet Model 811 ‘Prague’ chairs, crafted from birch and featuring handwoven cane seats and backs. Attributed to Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann, a key figure of the Vienna Secession movement, this design blends modernist simplicity with refined craftsmanship.
Produced by Thonet in Poland circa 1950, these chairs remain in beautiful original vintage condition, showcasing a rich patina that highlights their age and authenticity. Lightweight and elegant, they offer exceptional comfort, architectural lines, and timeless style — ideal for collectors and thoughtfully designed interiors.
Dimensions:
Width: 48 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Height: 80 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Designer
Josef Hoffmann was a pioneer of modern European design, blending decorative elegance with clean-lined functionality. His work for Thonet helped define early 20th-century furniture, and the Model 811 remains one of his most enduring forms.