What is a Barcelona chair?
The Barcelona chair, which is considered to be a modern classic
and one of the most elegant chairs of the 20th century, was
designed by Mies van der Rohe. He designed the chair at the
International Exposition in Barcelona in 1929. Mies van der Rohe
drew inspiration for his design from an Egyptian folding chair
and a Roman folding stool. The chair was created to replicate a
throne and made its first appearance during the inaugural
ceremony by the Spanish royal family at the exposition. The
chair exudes grandeur and class and at the same time it is light
and strong. The Barcelona chair is considered by common
consensus to be the pinnacle of a harmonized approach to
materials, design, and workmanship.
In 1950, the original design was improved upon by Mies which
resulted in a fully welded object in which additional braces at
the welding points were eliminated. The one-piece frame made of
stainless steel offered higher strength and spring.
In the United States, the design was popularized by George
Nelson. The chair was originally hand-made but was subsequently
mass produced and marketed by the company, Knoll Associates,
which now manufactures it in the U.S and 29 other countries.
Two connected pairs of crossed steel bars constitute the
framework of the chair; the front and back legs of the chair are
curved, the back legs cross the front legs to form a double
curve that supports the seat. Foam-rubber cushions are covered
with buttoned leather and placed on the seat and the back by
means of saddle-leather straps.
The Barcelona chair is sold by various furniture stores;
several of these have online catalogs, which a prospective buyer
can browse through. Although, there are several renditions of
the Barcelona chair available in the market, they are usually
made from chromed stainless steel with the single-piece frame
being hand-buffed till a mirror finish is achieved. The
upholstery consists of individual leather panels, 40 in number,
which may be hand-welted and hand-tufted. In order to maintain
the uniformity of appearance and texture, the leather panels are
crafted from a single hide. The most favored colors are tan and
black.
Even though the Barcelona chair has a modular look that suggests
mass production, its craftsmanship requires all the virtues
associated with a handcrafted masterpiece. The Barcelona chair
is a piece of sculpture and finds extensive use in waiting rooms
and foyers. This piece of luxury furniture can cost upward of $
1000.