Reintroduced from the Knoll archives, Mies van der Rohe’s groundbreaking Tugendhat Chair (1929) is where architectural design meets modern comfort. Last produced in 1948, the sophisticated lounge chair delivers comfort and versatility with a sleek cantilevered base, distinctive leather strap back, and plush seat and back cushions.
Mies designed the chair to work in concert with the interiors of Villa Tugendhat, a World Heritage-listed house in the Czech Republic he designed with Lilly Reich. The chair reflects the technical precision and artistic intention that defined the Bauhaus director’s aesthetic. Almost 100 years later, its timeless silhouette remains comfortably at home in living, lounge, and work spaces.