Thonet style - Chair - Wood





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Bistro chair in bentwood made of wood, dating to 1850–1900, of French origin in Thonet style with a stamped floral seat.
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Curved wooden bistro chair with a printed seat, Thonet style
Curved wooden bistro chairs became iconic at the end of the 19th century, when Michael Thonet revolutionized furniture production with the steam bending technique to bend beech wood. These chairs were lightweight, sturdy, and inexpensive to produce, becoming a staple in European cafés and bistros between 1890 and 1930. This particular model features a seat with a printed floral decoration, a common feature in variants produced by Thonet and by his competitors such as Mundus and Fischel.
These chairs are highly valued by vintage furniture collectors, by enthusiasts of industrial design, and by restaurant owners seeking authentic pieces to create a vintage atmosphere. Their charm lies in the combination of functionality, craftsmanship, and historical meaning as a symbol of European café culture. They represent a perfect example of democratic design that has endured for over a century while maintaining its aesthetic relevance.
Curved wooden bistro chair with a printed seat, Thonet style
Curved wooden bistro chairs became iconic at the end of the 19th century, when Michael Thonet revolutionized furniture production with the steam bending technique to bend beech wood. These chairs were lightweight, sturdy, and inexpensive to produce, becoming a staple in European cafés and bistros between 1890 and 1930. This particular model features a seat with a printed floral decoration, a common feature in variants produced by Thonet and by his competitors such as Mundus and Fischel.
These chairs are highly valued by vintage furniture collectors, by enthusiasts of industrial design, and by restaurant owners seeking authentic pieces to create a vintage atmosphere. Their charm lies in the combination of functionality, craftsmanship, and historical meaning as a symbol of European café culture. They represent a perfect example of democratic design that has endured for over a century while maintaining its aesthetic relevance.

