Fast Company: 150 Years After Thonet, A Designer Reinvents The Bentwood Chair
Dezeen: Thonet reinterprets classic bentwood 209 chair with Bolon's Villa La Madonna material
Philipp Thonet explains how furniture manufacturer Thonet collaborated with flooring brand Bolon to create an updated version of its classic 209 bentwood chair in the next video in our Bolon at Heart ...
Thonet reinterprets classic bentwood 209 chair with Bolon's Villa La Madonna material
Product news: Austrian designer Robert Stadler's update on the classic bentwood bistro chair by Thonet, synonymous with cafe culture since it appeared in the nineteenth century, has gone into ...
A staged photo of a bentwood chair that was part of the exhibition. Bentwood chairs were created by German-Austrian cabinet maker Michael Thonet in the 1850s. They are made by bending wooden rods into ...
The name Thonet quickly became synonymous with a high standard of exquisite craftsmanship and Thonet's bentwood products soon joined the ranks of the most famous and most imitated furniture products of modern times. During the late 19 th century, many bentwood furniture designs were created by Thonet, with the help of unknown artists and artisans.
Thonet chairs and stools are beautifully designed commercial furniture for lobbies and modern waiting rooms.
In 1859, a French furniture maker named Michael Thonet introduced a marvelous new chair. The curvaceous No. 14 Chair was made from six pieces of wood, bent into unimaginable shapes, thanks to an ...
Architectural Digest: Thonet and Its Bestselling No. 14 Chair Get a Major Retrospective