
Loos Café Museum Brown Chair by Adolf Loos

Timeless and elegant, this chair was first designed in 1898 by Adolf Loos to furnish Vienna's Cafè Museum. Its elegant silhouette will add charm to a modern or classic dining room, thanks to the presence of two staples of Thonet's aesthetic: the Viennese straw of its seat and its frame and structure in steam-bent beechwood. The brown stain of the piece adds a traditional touch to the chair's sinuous curls.
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Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH (GTV) – Wiener GTV Design
Piemonte, Italy | Artist
Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH ("GTV") is part of the Viennese-style furniture tradition. It has re-edited a series of Viennese-style classic pieces, created by Michael Thonet and his five sons, and has been making exquisite objects that harmoniously combine functionality and elegance. Also collaborating with world-renowned designers, GTV continues to create new pieces, while revisiting iconic designs, such as the famous chair n.14, the “coffee house chair” with its bent beech wood backrest. Its pieces are distinguished by the WIENER GTV DESIGN trademark.Discover more