Set of 4 Blue Max Bill chairs from Horgen Glarus, 1952

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The Max Bill chairs, designed in 1952 for the esteemed Swiss manufacturer Horgen Glarus, epitomize the essence of mid-century modern design. Max Bill’s signature minimalist aesthetic is evident in the chair’s elegantly curved backrest and harmonious blend of form and function.

Featuring a warm natural wood frame paired with striking light blue upholstery, these chairs offer a timeless yet contemporary appeal. The contrast between the organic wooden structure and the vibrant upholstery creates a visually stunning piece suitable for a variety of interior styles.

These chairs remain in very good vintage condition, with only minimal signs of use that add to their authenticity and charm. The wooden frame showcases a rich patina, highlighting the material’s durability and craftsmanship. The blue imitation leather upholstery is in excellent shape, free from visible damage, and continues to provide comfortable seating. Minor scratches on the wood do not detract from the chair’s overall appeal or structural integrity.

With their well-preserved, original condition, these chairs are not just functional seating options but also collectible design pieces ready to enhance any stylish interior.

Dining Chairs

Switzerland

Wood

1850-1859

Biedermeier

Very Good

Width:48cm

Height: 82cm

Length: 41 cm

Weight: 10Kg

Industrial Process

No

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