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CUBUS ARMCHAIR 1910
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SIDE VIEW
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BACK VIEW
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PRODUCT DETAILS

CLOSEUP VIEW

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DESCRIPTION

 

Frame:

SOLID WOOD HANDMADE FRAME COVERED BY PLYWOOD

 

Upholstery:
SEVERAL LAYERS OF POLYURETHANE FOAM AND SMALL FOAM CUSHIONS

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Legs:

SOLID WOOD

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Cover:

DOUBLE STITCHED HAND SEWED HIGH QUALITY LEATHER SQUARES

MEASUREMENTS

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PRODUCT BOX SIZE

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PRODUCT SIZE

MATERIAL

Aniline leather is a type of leather in which high quality hides have been treated with aniline as a dye. This produces a delicate, soft, supple leather. Typically, leather is colored both for aesthetic reasons and to conceal blemishes. However, aniline leather is not colored. It is a transparent chemical. This allows the leather to breathe better, making the leather more comfortable in both hot and cold weather.

AVAILABLE COLOR OPTIONS

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ORDER FREE CATALOG

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COLOR VARIATION

BLACK LEATHER

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WHITE LEATHER

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BROWN LEATHER

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RED LEATHER

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CREME LEATHER

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COGNAC LEATHER

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THE DESIGNER OF THE ORIGINAL

Josef Hoffmann

Josef Hoffmann was born in Pirnitz, Moravia (now Czechoslovakia) in 1870. He studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under Carl von Hasenauer and Otto Wagner, whose theories of a functional, modern architecture profoundly effected his architectural works. He won the Rome prize in 1895 and the following year joined the Wagner’s office. Hoffmann established his own office in 1898 and taught at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule from 1899 until 1936. He was a founding member of the Vienna Secession, a group of revolutionary artists and architects. He actively supported the group by designing its exhibitions and writing for the magazine Ver Sacrum. In 1903 he helped found the Wiener Werkstätte. Although Hoffmann’s earliest works belong to a Secessionist tangent of the Art Nouveau, his later works introduced a vocabulary of regular grids and squares. The functional clarity and abstract purity of his later works mark him as an important precursor of the Modern Movement. Cubus Armchair and Cubus Sofa.

INSPIRED BY SAME  DESIGNER

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CUBUS THREE SEATER 1910
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CUBUS TWO SEATER 1910
CUBUS ARMCHAIR 1910
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