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Jindřich Halabala | H 79 Chair | The Associated Arts and Crafts Enterprises | 1931 | Banded Tube | 87 x 50 x 67 cm | Functionalism | Modernism | Furniture | Seating, Furniture | Design |
The H 79 chair was designed by Jindřich Halabala in 1931. The UP Woodcrafts Manufacturers company has recently re-incorporated his design into its production plan. Halabala implemented the concept of flexible tubular steel furniture, invented in the 1920s by Marcel Bauer. Structurally, the form of Halabala’s H 79 chair is wholly original, contrary to other variations, as those manufactured by Thonet, Mücke & Melder or Maser. The chrome-plated tubular frame has a rattan-woven seat and backrest. The number of the desired material is limited. Please verify the availability of the original item before ordering.