Thonet style - Chair - Wood





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A bentwood wooden bistro chair dating to 1850–1900, made in France in a Thonet‑style design, in good used condition with minor age marks and stains.
Description from the seller
Curved wood bistro chair with a stamped floral seat, Thonet style.
Bentwood bistro chairs became iconic in the late 19th century, when Michael Thonet revolutionized furniture production with the steam-bending technique to bend beech wood. These chairs were lightweight, durable, and economical to produce, becoming a staple in European cafes and bistros between 1890 and 1930. This particular model features a seat with a printed floral decoration, a common characteristic in variants produced by Thonet and by his competitors such as Mundus and Fischel.
These chairs are highly regarded by antique furniture collectors, industrial design enthusiasts, and restaurant owners seeking authentic pieces to create a vintage atmosphere. Their charm lies in the combination of practicality, craftsmanship, and historical significance as a symbol of European cafe culture. They represent a perfect example of democratic design that has crossed more than a century while maintaining its aesthetic relevance.
Curved wood bistro chair with a stamped floral seat, Thonet style.
Bentwood bistro chairs became iconic in the late 19th century, when Michael Thonet revolutionized furniture production with the steam-bending technique to bend beech wood. These chairs were lightweight, durable, and economical to produce, becoming a staple in European cafes and bistros between 1890 and 1930. This particular model features a seat with a printed floral decoration, a common characteristic in variants produced by Thonet and by his competitors such as Mundus and Fischel.
These chairs are highly regarded by antique furniture collectors, industrial design enthusiasts, and restaurant owners seeking authentic pieces to create a vintage atmosphere. Their charm lies in the combination of practicality, craftsmanship, and historical significance as a symbol of European cafe culture. They represent a perfect example of democratic design that has crossed more than a century while maintaining its aesthetic relevance.

