Wassily Chair by Knoll
Designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925, the Wassily Chair was actually inspired by a bicycle. Marcel Breuer was an apprentice at the Bauhaus when he conceived
the first tubular steel chair. This chair was named for Breuer's contemporary, Wassily
Kandinsky.
This modern classic is constructed of a seamless tubular steel frame with a polished chrome finish and leather slings to create the seat and arms.
More options are available in addition to those shown. For more
information, please call The Century House at 608-233-4488.
Specifications:
31"W x 26"D x 28.75"H
Seat Height: 16.5"
Arm Height: 23"
The Wassily Chair is GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® for low-emitting products.