EARLY PRODUCTION JOSEF HOFFMANN FMG SIDE CHAIR – POLISH BENTWOOD DESIGN (1920s-1940s)
H 34.25” x W 18.5” x D 18.25”
Seat Height: 19.5”
Poland, 1920s - 1940s
A rare early production Josef Hoffmann FMG Model 811 ‘Prague’ bentwood side chair, crafted in Poland by Fabryka Mebli Giętych (FMG) between the 1920s-1940s. This iconic bentwood and cane chair exemplifies Hoffmann’s Vienna Secessionist aesthetic, featuring clean geometric lines, a gracefully curved frame, and expert craftsmanship. The Model 811, also known as the ‘Prague’ chair, remains one of Hoffmann’s most recognizable designs, seamlessly blending functionality and modernist elegance. The FMG label beneath the seat confirms its authenticity, linking it to the renowned bentwood furniture tradition of Thonet and Kohn. A highly collectible and historically significant piece, ideal for design enthusiasts, Art Nouveau collectors, and early modernist interiors.
H 34.25” x W 18.5” x D 18.25”
Seat Height: 19.5”
Poland, 1920s - 1940s
A rare early production Josef Hoffmann FMG Model 811 ‘Prague’ bentwood side chair, crafted in Poland by Fabryka Mebli Giętych (FMG) between the 1920s-1940s. This iconic bentwood and cane chair exemplifies Hoffmann’s Vienna Secessionist aesthetic, featuring clean geometric lines, a gracefully curved frame, and expert craftsmanship. The Model 811, also known as the ‘Prague’ chair, remains one of Hoffmann’s most recognizable designs, seamlessly blending functionality and modernist elegance. The FMG label beneath the seat confirms its authenticity, linking it to the renowned bentwood furniture tradition of Thonet and Kohn. A highly collectible and historically significant piece, ideal for design enthusiasts, Art Nouveau collectors, and early modernist interiors.
H 34.25” x W 18.5” x D 18.25”
Seat Height: 19.5”
Poland, 1920s - 1940s
A rare early production Josef Hoffmann FMG Model 811 ‘Prague’ bentwood side chair, crafted in Poland by Fabryka Mebli Giętych (FMG) between the 1920s-1940s. This iconic bentwood and cane chair exemplifies Hoffmann’s Vienna Secessionist aesthetic, featuring clean geometric lines, a gracefully curved frame, and expert craftsmanship. The Model 811, also known as the ‘Prague’ chair, remains one of Hoffmann’s most recognizable designs, seamlessly blending functionality and modernist elegance. The FMG label beneath the seat confirms its authenticity, linking it to the renowned bentwood furniture tradition of Thonet and Kohn. A highly collectible and historically significant piece, ideal for design enthusiasts, Art Nouveau collectors, and early modernist interiors.