Cesca Side 64 Chair

Inspired by Marcel Breuer
As low as $261.33 Regular Price $653.33
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CSI64CH
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THE PRODUCT

The Cesca Side 64 Chair is a timeless piece of modern design, renowned for its clean lines, sophisticated craftsmanship, and combination of materials. Designed by Marcel Breuer, this chair features a sturdy tubular steel frame, creating a sleek and minimalist aesthetic that is both durable and visually striking. The frame is elegantly bent into a simple, functional structure, while the seat and backrest are woven with high-quality cane or upholstered in fabric or leather, offering comfort and support.

The Cesca Side 64 Chair’s unique design merges industrial materials with natural elements, making it versatile for various settings. Whether used as a dining chair, side chair, or accent piece in living rooms or office spaces, its refined yet understated design complements both modern and traditional interiors.

Lightweight yet robust, the Cesca Side 64 Chair remains an iconic example of Bauhaus-inspired design, effortlessly combining function with style. Its minimalist elegance and superior craftsmanship ensure that it continues to be a standout in any space, adding a touch of modern sophistication.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU: CSI64CH
  • Frame: Ash / Black Laquered Beech
  • Legs: Polish Stainless Steel
  • Seat: Woven Rattan
  • Original: As Per Original
  • Style: Cantilever Classic, Sophisticated
  • Assembly: Fully Assembled
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care: Dust
  • Clean: Spot Clean
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Dimension: Width 46.5cm, Depth 51cm, Height 82.5cm
  • Seat Dimension: Height 46cm, Armrest Height 68.5cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 50.5cm, Depth 54cm, Height 85cm
  • CBM: 0.240  Weight: 8.3kg
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WHY BUY FROM US?

  • 10 years guarantee
  • High-quality materials
  • +300.000 happy customers
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Marcel Breuer

1902 (Hungary) -1981 (United States)

Hungarian designer Marcel Lajos Breuer may be recognised for designing UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris in 1953, but he also left a long-lasting influence on interior design. One of his most important projects was his innovative 1926 steel club armchair. Now renamed the Wassily chair after Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky. It was hailed a breakthrough in interior design. After spending time in Europe and London, and then moving to America, Breuer dedicated most of his later career to architectural projects. He was occasionally involved in designing furniture for important cultural buildings such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, but received more recognition as an architect than as an interior designer.
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