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MR Adjustable Chaise Lounge

C$ 11,090.00
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100523427
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MR Adjustable Chaise Lounge

C$ 11,090.00
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100523427
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MR Adjustable Chaise Lounge
C$ 11,090.00
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s iconic MR Collection began in 1927 with two chairs submitted to the seminal Weissenhof exhibit in Stuttgart, Germany. Over the next five years he continued to add to the collection, including the MR Adjustable Chaise. Beautifully designed with a tubular steel frame that mimics the curves of the human body, this ergonomic seat is adjustable in height and angle. Still made to Mies’ exact specifications, this chaise is perfectly balanced, and features the material innovation and lack of ornamentation that epitomize the International Style.
  • Adjust height and angle with hook and knob system on frame.
  • Frame is seamless tubular steel with a polished chrome finish.
  • Leather cushion crafted in a series of quilted sections.
  • Cushion attached with leather straps that match color of cushion.
  • Frame stamped with KnollStudio logo and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s signature.
Brand
Knoll®
Collection
MR Collection
General Dimensions
  • 31⅞" H 25½" W 70¼" D
Product Weight
39 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Dimensions
MR Adjustable Chaise Lounge

MR Adjustable Chaise Lounge

  • Height (in): 31⅞
  • Width (in): 25½
  • Depth (in): 70¼
  • Weight (lbs): 39
  • Arm Height (in): 19¼
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

The modern city, with its towers of glass and steel, can be at least in part attributed to the influence of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Equally significant, if smaller in scale, is Mies’ daring design of furniture, pieces that exhibit an unerring sense of proportion as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details. In fact, his chairs have been called architecture in miniature.

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