For the german pavilion at the 1929 international exposition in barcelona german american architect and furniture maker ludwig mies van der rohe 1886 1969 in collaboration with his romantic partner designer lilly reich 1885 1947 created a chair fit for royalty.
Ludwig mies van der rohe barcelona chair.
Mies van der rohe designed this chair for his german pavilion at the barcelona exposition of 1929.
The barcelona chair was designed for the german pavilion germany s exhibition for the barcelona world fair of 1929 the design resulted from collaboration between the famous bauhaus architect ludwig mies van der rohe and his longtime partner and companion architect and designer lilly reich whose contributions have only.
Ludwig mies van der rohe german born american architect whose rectilinear forms crafted in elegant simplicity epitomized the international style of architecture.
Regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of architecture ludwig mies van der rohe s less is more approach to design was the gold standard for many generations of modern architecture.
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.
One of the most recognized objects of the last century and an icon of the modern movement the barcelona chair exudes a simple elegance that epitomizes mies van der rohe s most famous maxim less is more.
The pavilion was the site of the inaugural ceremony for the german exhibits at the exposition and the spanish king was to preside.
Ludwig mies he added his mother s surname van der rohe when he had established himself as an architect was the son of a master.
The chair was first used in villa tugendhat a private residence designed by mies in brno czech republic.
The barcelona chair is a chair designed by mies van der rohe and lilly reich citation needed for the german pavilion at the international exposition of 1929 hosted by barcelona catalonia spain.
Barcelona chair of ludwig mies van der rohe.
The spanish king alfonso xiii was expected to attend the opening of the world s fair and as mies later stated.
It had to be an important chair a very elegant chair according to the architect.