Wassily Chairs (2x)
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The Wassily Chair, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925-1926, is an iconic piece of modernist furniture named after artist Wassily Kandinsky. Inspired by bicycle frames, Breuer used tubular steel to create a lightweight, minimalist structure with leather strips for seating. This groundbreaking use of materials exemplified Bauhaus principles of simplicity and functionality. The Wassily Chair's innovative design has had a lasting impact on modern furniture and remains a symbol of the modernist movement, featured in major museums like the Museum of Modern Art in New York.


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