Set of 6 Brutalist Iron Dining Chairs with Leather Cushions, France 1970s
Set of 6 Brutalist Iron Dining Chairs with Leather Cushions, France 1970s
Beautiful set of 6 unique welded iron brutalist chairs, with negative space geometric abstract shapes on the backrest and black leather removable cushion. Unmarked. Sourced in France, 1970s.
Brutalism is an architectural current, born in the 1950s in England, seen as the overcoming of the Modern Movement in architecture. The Brutalist current can also be traced to several other artistic fields, such as interior architecture and industrial design.
The term originated in 1954 in the United Kingdom (Brutalism) and derives from Le Corbusier's béton brut, which characterizes the "Unité d'Habitation" (1950) in Marseille, and specifically from a phrase found in his Toward an Architecture of 1923: «L'architecture, c'est, avec des matières brutes, établir des rapports émouvants», translated: "Architecture is about creating touching relationships with raw materials".
DIMENSIONS: 18"W x 17"D x 47"H; 18.5"Seat Height
CONDITION: Good vintage condition. Iron bases are very sturdy and display natural, aged patina throughout. Faux leather cushions are removable.
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