Utrecht
Armchair
By Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
| Upholstery | : Fabric "Loto"/Zafferano 13L807 |
| Stitching | : Naturale/Natural Thread 139FL6 |
| : Blanket Stitching | |
| Dimensions | : 640 x 850 x 700 mm |
*The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
All clearance / display items are final sale and sold as is
Gerrit Rietveld came up with the design for the Utrecht armchair in 1935 while working for the Metz & Co. department store in Amsterdam, where his brief was to make a chair for serial production. Taking market needs into account, while privileging a comfortable and relaxing experience, led to the elements of the chair being treated as separate units. As a consequence, the chair became an icon of both the Neoplastic movement, and of Rietveld’s experimental vision.
This chair comes with the blanket stitching style.
| Upholstery | : Fabric "Loto"/Zafferano 13L807 |
| Stitching | : Naturale/Natural Thread 139FL6 |
| : Blanket Stitching | |
| Dimensions | : 640 x 850 x 700 mm |
*The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
All clearance / display items are final sale and sold as is
Gerrit Rietveld came up with the design for the Utrecht armchair in 1935 while working for the Metz & Co. department store in Amsterdam, where his brief was to make a chair for serial production. Taking market needs into account, while privileging a comfortable and relaxing experience, led to the elements of the chair being treated as separate units. As a consequence, the chair became an icon of both the Neoplastic movement, and of Rietveld’s experimental vision.
This chair comes with the blanket stitching style.