
Standard Chair
The Standard Chair, designed by Jean Prouvé and produced by Vitra, is an iconic example of functional design, first introduced in 1934. Recognizing that the back legs of a chair bear the most weight, Prouvé crafted the rear legs from hollow, load-bearing sections, while the front legs are made from lighter steel tubing. This innovative structural approach combines with a seat and backrest made from natural oak, and a sturdy brushed aluminum base, offering both durability and a sleek, modern aesthetic. The Standard Chair is versatile, fitting perfectly in dining rooms, offices, or any space requiring timeless design and reliable support.
The Standard Chair, designed by Jean Prouvé and produced by Vitra, is an iconic example of functional design, first introduced in 1934. Recognizing that the back legs of a chair bear the most weight, Prouvé crafted the rear legs from hollow, load-bearing sections, while the front legs are made from lighter steel tubing. This innovative structural approach combines with a seat and backrest made from natural oak, and a sturdy brushed aluminum base, offering both durability and a sleek, modern aesthetic. The Standard Chair is versatile, fitting perfectly in dining rooms, offices, or any space requiring timeless design and reliable support.
Original: $1,460.00
-65%$1,460.00
$511.00Description
The Standard Chair, designed by Jean Prouvé and produced by Vitra, is an iconic example of functional design, first introduced in 1934. Recognizing that the back legs of a chair bear the most weight, Prouvé crafted the rear legs from hollow, load-bearing sections, while the front legs are made from lighter steel tubing. This innovative structural approach combines with a seat and backrest made from natural oak, and a sturdy brushed aluminum base, offering both durability and a sleek, modern aesthetic. The Standard Chair is versatile, fitting perfectly in dining rooms, offices, or any space requiring timeless design and reliable support.























