Overview

MB Lounge Chair

C$ 2,875.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100210397

MB Lounge Chair

C$ 2,875.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100210397
Cato

Cato -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Classic Boucle

Classic Boucle -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Knoll Velvet

Knoll Velvet -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Rivington

Rivington -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Ultrasuede

Ultrasuede -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Volo Leather

Volo Leather -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Diva

Diva -

View Swatch Details in a modal
Shipping + Delivery
Available to ship in: via Standard Delivery
Shipping Details
Returns

Easy Returns

Not satisfied? Return items within 30 days. Learn More

Design Concierge

Design Concierge

Need help designing your space? Learn more about our complimentary interior design services

Authenticity Guaranteed

Authenticity Guaranteed

This is an original, authenticated product.

Warranty

5-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more

Manufacturer SKU:
MB Lounge Chair
C$ 2,875.00
Details

Details

Marcel Breuer’s MB Lounge Chair (1929) represents part of the architect’s extensive work using tubular steel, a revolutionary material in furniture construction time of inception. In contrast to the Wassily Chair – one of Breuer’s best-known designs – the MB Lounge Chair features a seemingly continuous free-floating frame, simultaneously reflecting both strength and elegance. It combines an upholstered foam cushion supported by horizontal metal springs that provide slight give, along with contrasting wooden armrests.
Brand
Knoll®
General Dimensions
  • 33⅞" H 24⅞" W 32" D
Product Weight
lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions
MB Lounge Chair

MB Lounge Chair

  • Height (in): 33⅞
  • Width (in): 24⅞
  • Depth (in): 32
  • Weight (lbs):
  • Seat Height (in): 17
  • Seat Width (in): 24⅞
  • Seat Depth (in): 32
Marcel Breuer

Marcel Breuer

Sparked by bicycle handlebars, Marcel Breuer’s tubular steel chairs were a daring departure from traditional wood furniture and major icons of the International Style in early 20th Century. “Mass production,” Breuer said, “made me interested in polished metal, in shiny and impeccable lines in space, as new components of our interiors.”

More on Marcel Breuer