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Batlló Chair by Antoni Gaudi

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Originally designed by Spanish Modernist Architect Antoni Gaudí in 1907, to be placed in the dining room of Casa Batlló, the Batlló Chair was one of the first signs of ergonomic furniture. Its design presents a reduction of the structure to the bare minimum and an adaptation of the shape to the human body, resulting in a high level of comfort. There is a notable lack of straight lines. The wings on the back make the chair easy to move around. The legs are seemingly straight, but in fact they have a slight curvature near the bottom. Made of solid French oak, it is a faithful and exact reproduction of the original designed by Gaudí.

29.5"H - 21"W - 15"D, seat: 18.5"

varnished oak wood

Spain

Antoni Gaudí i Cornet was a Catalan architect who has become internationally recognised as one of the most prodigious experts in his discipline, as well as one of the top exponents of modernism. His exceptional ground-breaking genius made him the inventor of a unique, personal and incomparable architectural language that defies classification.

Condition: Vintage