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Robert Haussmann for De Sede, 'Unesco' dining or conference chair, model 'RH-304', leather, chrome-plated steel, Switzerland, 1957
Designed by Robert Haussmann, this cantilever chair was created for the Swiss department at the Unesco Headquarters in Paris (1957). Its defining visual element is the cantilevered structure. The absence of back legs instantly creates a sense of lightness, almost as if the seat is floating. This formal gesture – an architectural "lift" – is made possible by a sharply bent chrome-plated steel frame that balances engineering confidence with a visual sense of flow. The steel tubes dip and rise in a continuous line. The seat and backrest are generously cushioned. Upholstered in deeply tufted cognac brown leather, it is warm and slightly glossy, buttoned in a grid. Despite being over six decades old, it still speaks fluently in the language of contemporary design.
De Sede once started as a saddler's workshop in Klingnau, Switzerland. Over time, the company expanded its vision and dedicated itself to crafting high-quality seating furniture from the finest leather. In 1965, this family-run business evolved into a professional enterprise known as De Sede AG. Renowned for their meticulous attention to detail, De Sede products prioritize the needs and comfort of their users. Consequently, every DeSede item is made from premium materials, ensuring both durability and comfort.
Kindly be informed that the photographs provided are merely examples, as we had more of these chairs in stock. It is important to note that the chair may vary in terms of patina and condition. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.
Designed by Robert Haussmann, this cantilever chair was created for the Swiss department at the Unesco Headquarters in Paris (1957). Its defining visual element is the cantilevered structure. The absence of back legs instantly creates a sense of lightness, almost as if the seat is floating. This formal gesture – an architectural "lift" – is made possible by a sharply bent chrome-plated steel frame that balances engineering confidence with a visual sense of flow. The steel tubes dip and rise in a continuous line. The seat and backrest are generously cushioned. Upholstered in deeply tufted cognac brown leather, it is warm and slightly glossy, buttoned in a grid. Despite being over six decades old, it still speaks fluently in the language of contemporary design.
De Sede once started as a saddler's workshop in Klingnau, Switzerland. Over time, the company expanded its vision and dedicated itself to crafting high-quality seating furniture from the finest leather. In 1965, this family-run business evolved into a professional enterprise known as De Sede AG. Renowned for their meticulous attention to detail, De Sede products prioritize the needs and comfort of their users. Consequently, every DeSede item is made from premium materials, ensuring both durability and comfort.
Kindly be informed that the photographs provided are merely examples, as we had more of these chairs in stock. It is important to note that the chair may vary in terms of patina and condition. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.
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Robert Haussmann for De Sede Dining or Conference Chair
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