Brutalist Oak and Cane Tripod Chair, Europe 20th Century (sold)

Brutalist Oak and Cane Tripod Chair, Europe 20th Century (sold)

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European brutalism emerged in the mid-20th century as an architectural and design movement emphasizing raw, unpolished materials and functional forms. Born from post-war pragmatism, it sought to strip away ornamentation, focusing instead on the honest expression and structure. This aesthetic extended beyond architecture into art and furniture making, where designers embraced wood, metal, and natural fibers to create striking pieces that celebrated great craftsmanship and utility.

Brutalist furniture pieces, like this chair, reflect this philosophy with their simple forms and an earth-toned palette. This piece exudes a refined rawness, while delivering a unique and functional design. This tripod chair brings together natural materials to form a distinct angular shape. The oak frame showcases its natural grain with its rich brown tone and beautiful patina. The seat, woven from sandy-toned cane, introduces a more tactile element that contrasts beautifully with the oak frame. Cane is an incredibly durable material that stands the test of time. Metal details are visible on the chair’s backrest, further strengthening the design and offering a sturdy, robust feel. The interplay of sturdy materials highlight the brutalist commitment to celebrating the inherent qualities of raw elements while ensuring the chair’s longevity. Moreover, the tripod design ensures a distinctive silhouette, offering both visual intrigue through its bold geometric form, and functional stability. The stretchers placed between the three legs of the chair provide additional support, further highlighting the structural integrity of the piece.

This chair isn’t just furniture; it represents a bridge between art and functionality. Its honest beauty and expert craftsmanship make it an enduring addition to any space, elevating a room while serving as a pragmatic seating solution.

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Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor marks and scratches on the wood.

Dimensions:

18.9 in W x 18.11 in D x 30.7 in H; Seat height 16.92 in; Seat depth 15.74 in

48 cm W x 46 cm D x 78 cm H; Seat height 43 cm; Seat depth 40 cm

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