Utrecht
Armchair
by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
Upholstery | : Fabric |
: (1) Look/Vinaccia 13L020 (2) Look/Notte 13L021 (3) Ortigia/Vino 13L653 (4) Ortigia/Cactus 13L656 | |
Stitching | : Naturale/Natural Thread 139FL6 |
: Blanket Stitching | |
Dimensions | : 640 x 850 x 700 mm |
*The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Gerrit Rietveld came up with the design for the Utrecht armchair in 1935 while working for the Metz & Co. department store in Amsterdam, where his brief was to make a chair for serial production. Taking market needs into account, while privileging a comfortable and relaxing experience, led to the elements of the chair being treated as separate units. As a consequence, the chair became an icon of both the Neoplastic movement, and of Rietveld’s experimental vision.
This chair comes with the blanket stitching style.
Upholstery | : Fabric |
: (1) Look/Vinaccia 13L020 (2) Look/Notte 13L021 (3) Ortigia/Vino 13L653 (4) Ortigia/Cactus 13L656 | |
Stitching | : Naturale/Natural Thread 139FL6 |
: Blanket Stitching | |
Dimensions | : 640 x 850 x 700 mm |
*The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
Gerrit Rietveld came up with the design for the Utrecht armchair in 1935 while working for the Metz & Co. department store in Amsterdam, where his brief was to make a chair for serial production. Taking market needs into account, while privileging a comfortable and relaxing experience, led to the elements of the chair being treated as separate units. As a consequence, the chair became an icon of both the Neoplastic movement, and of Rietveld’s experimental vision.
This chair comes with the blanket stitching style.