Cantilever armchair
The S 533 from Thonet is a cantilever armchair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the 1920s. It combines functionality and comfort with timeless aesthetics and clearly shows the architect's signature. While furniture in the 1920s tended to be simple and functional, the aesthetic and innovative form of the S 533 also played a decisive role at the time.
Chrome-plated tubular steel frame with core leather
The S 533 L cantilever chair without armrests consists of a chrome-plated tubular steel frame and seat and backrest surfaces made of core leather in various colors with lacing on the back. Other versions with wickerwork and UV-resistant mesh fabric for indoor and outdoor use in various colors are also available. The armchair is extremely comfortable thanks to its elastic suspension, which is the result of the free-swinging design by Mies van der Rohe.
Reduction of materials, elegant design and simple transparency are the characteristic features of the S 533, which therefore fits perfectly into any ambience, whether at home or in the office.