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Overview: • Design By Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich • Authentic chairs have a facsimile of Mies van der Rohe's signature on its frame. History: Originally only two Barcelona chairs were made for the German Pavilion, which was set at the 1927 International Exposition. Spanish Royals Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg were to preside at the cermony and the chair Mies Van Der Rohe was to design would be used to literally seat royalty. Mies has been quoted about the chair "The government was to receive a king. . . . The chair had to be . . . monumental. In those circumstances, you just couldn't use a kitchen chair." So the form that was decided upon became throne-like, modeled after the sella curulis, an ancient stool used by Roman magistrates. After the exposition the design became so popular that it was put into production, it has been manufactured almost continuously since 1929
Materials + Manufacturing: Exclusive manufacturing and sales rights accorded to Knoll by the designer in 1953 Knoll manufactures the frame in two different steel configurations, chrome and stainless. Dimensions: Articles: Digital Design Museum: A Century of Chairs - The 1920's Resources: Architonic: Photo GalleryMies van der Rohe German Pavillion Foundation Wikipedia: Barcelona Chair The Museum of Modern Art: Collection -Chair was inducted into their collection in 1977 Knoll Barcelona Chair & Stool brochure-PDF |

