Cantilever chair S 43 by Mart Stam for Thonet | Frame Black
Mart Stam / 1899
Tubular steel classic S 43 – clarity in the spirit of modernity
Simplicity that has an impact everywhere: Mart Stam removed the back legs of furniture that had been designed according to similar principles for centuries. Through evolutionary refinement, the result is an object that cuts a fine figure in any place where both understatement and quality are required.
In all of his furniture designs, Mart Stam focused on straight lines in form, aesthetic economy in construction and the benefits of improved seating comfort. In the S 43, he combined the tubular steel frame with molded wood shells for the seat and back, thereby creating an absolute reduction. The comfortable swinging effect of the frame means that upholstery is not necessary. Its clear, restrained form makes this cantilever chair an exemplary design in the spirit of modernism.
The natural sciences reading room of the German National Library in Leipzig was equipped with the S 43 cantilever chair as early as 1933. More than 70 years later, Thonet delivered a new S 43 as a complement. Only high-quality tubular steel furniture, such as that typically provided by Thonet, is as durable and sustainable.
Further information about the Thonet S 43 cantilever chair:
Frame:
Black lacquered
Seat and back:
molded plywood
The black stained cantilever chairs come with black rivets on the seat and back as standard. All other stains are mounted with silver-colored rivets.
Mass:
Width 44 cm, depth 52 cm, height 82 cm
Design:
Mart Stam, 1931
The S 43 chair is also available with a chrome steel frame (see cantilever chair S 43 with or without armrests). Other frame and wood colors can also be ordered. Also available with upholstered furniture, covered in leather or fabric.
Simplicity that has an impact everywhere: Mart Stam removed the back legs of furniture that had been designed according to similar principles for centuries. Through evolutionary refinement, the result is an object that cuts a fine figure in any place where both understatement and quality are required.
In all of his furniture designs, Mart Stam focused on straight lines in form, aesthetic economy in construction and the benefits of improved seating comfort. In the S 43, he combined the tubular steel frame with molded wood shells for the seat and back, thereby creating an absolute reduction. The comfortable swinging effect of the frame means that upholstery is not necessary. Its clear, restrained form makes this cantilever chair an exemplary design in the spirit of modernism.
The natural sciences reading room of the German National Library in Leipzig was equipped with the S 43 cantilever chair as early as 1933. More than 70 years later, Thonet delivered a new S 43 as a complement. Only high-quality tubular steel furniture, such as that typically provided by Thonet, is as durable and sustainable.
Further information about the Thonet S 43 cantilever chair:
Frame:
Black lacquered
Seat and back:
molded plywood
The black stained cantilever chairs come with black rivets on the seat and back as standard. All other stains are mounted with silver-colored rivets.
Mass:
Width 44 cm, depth 52 cm, height 82 cm
Design:
Mart Stam, 1931
The S 43 chair is also available with a chrome steel frame (see cantilever chair S 43 with or without armrests). Other frame and wood colors can also be ordered. Also available with upholstered furniture, covered in leather or fabric.
Item: Cantilever chair S 43 by Mart Stam for Thonet | Frame Black
Brand: Thonet
Designers: Mart Stam
Measures: B44cm × H82cm / 46cm Sitzhöhe × T52cm
Nr.: 4614
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without assembly
and delivery
without assembly
Cantilever chair S 43 by Mart Stam for Thonet | Frame Black
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