
Product Details


Materials & Finish
The Barcelona Chair is crafted with a stainless or chromed steel frame, hand-polished to achieve a mirror finish and treated for corrosion resistance. The cushions are upholstered in premium aniline leather, hand-cut and individually tufted with leather buttons. Each cushion is filled with high-density foam for long-lasting comfort and dimensional stability. The combination of steel and leather reflects the Bauhaus principle of material honesty and modern elegance.
The high-quality leather cushions offer firm yet resilient support, adapting to the sitter while retaining their shape over time. The broad seat and angled backrest provide ergonomic comfort despite the chair’s minimalist structure. Lightweight and freestanding, the Barcelona Chair can be easily repositioned. Its iconic geometry and luxurious finish make it equally suited for residential interiors, offices, and representative public spaces.
Comfort & Functionality
The X-shaped frame is precision-welded from flat stainless or chromed steel strips, providing rigidity while maintaining a sculptural lightness. The seat and backrest cushions are supported by wide leather straps, riveted directly onto the frame for stability. Reinforced stitching and saddle seams ensure durability under continuous use. The seamless construction of the frame, with its polished rounded edges, ensures both strength and refinement.
Construction
Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled

Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) was a German-American architect and designer, recognized as one of the leading figures of modernism. Known for his minimalist approach, he coined the famous maxim “less is more.” Mies emphasized clarity, proportion, and the use of modern materials like steel and glass to create open, flexible spaces. His iconic works include the Barcelona Pavilion (1929), the Farnsworth House, and the Seagram Building in New York. He also designed influential furniture, such as the Barcelona Chair. Mies’s vision of universal, timeless design profoundly shaped 20th-century architecture and continues to inspire contemporary practice.