Cesca Chair Cane
Designed by
Marcel Breuer
Product Category:
Seating - Dining Chairs
Seating - Meeting/Training
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The Cesca Chair has a rare, almost innocuous, simplicity to its design linearity balanced by subtle curves; a graphic juxtaposition of industrial and natural materials; and a cantilevered form that seems to float in thin air. In 1928 it was an international sensation. Nothing like it existed at the time, and its iconic form proves to be effortlessly contemporary as the decades roll by. Originally known as the B32, the chair was later renamed “the Cesca” after Marcel Breuer’s daughter, Francesca.
- Tubular steel frame inspired by that of a bicycle.
- A comfortable cantilever design.
Seat and back: Handwoven Cane (machine woven cane also available for commercial use) or Upholstered in selected fabric or leather. Please contact our showroom for more information.
Frame: Black, White, Red or Chrome
Armrests: Light beech or black matt painted
Without Arms: 460mmW x 580mmD x 800mmH, 460mmSH
With Arms: 560mmW x 580mmD x 800mmH, 460mmSH