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Item No. 100210397
Designed by Marcel Breuer

MB Lounge Chair

Price reduced from $1,782.00 to $1,336.50 25% off
Item No. 100210397
Designed by Marcel Breuer

MB Lounge Chair

Price reduced from $1,782.00 to $1,336.50 25% off
The MB Lounge Chair is part of Marcel Breuer’s extensive work using tubular steel, a revolutionary material in furniture construction when it was designed in 1929. The seemingly continuous frame supports an upholstered foam cushion on horizontal metal springs that provide slight movement to the back. More Details
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MB Lounge Chair
Price reduced from $1,782.00 to $1,336.50 25% off
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Designer
Marcel Breuer
General Dimensions
  • 33⅞" H 24⅞" W 32" D
Product Weight
lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
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Item No.
100210397
Dimensions
MB Lounge Chair

MB Lounge Chair

  • Height (in): 33⅞
  • Width (in): 24⅞
  • Depth (in): 32
  • Weight (lbs):
  • Seat Height (in): 17
  • Seat Width (in): 24⅞
  • Seat Depth (in): 32

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Marcel Breuer

Marcel Breuer

Marcel Breuer is equally celebrated for his achievements in architecture and furniture. He was a student and master carpenter at the Bauhaus in the 1920s, and then the architect on many notable projects, including the original Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

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