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The Stool 60 Giveaway. Sign up for our emails and a chance to win this ingenious stackable stool.In an interview with a Knoll historian, Marcel Breuer described how he came to begin experimenting with bent tubular steel while at the Bauhaus: “At that time I was rather idealistic. I made friends with a young architect, and I bought my first bicycle. I learned to ride the bicycle and talked to this young fellow and told him that the bicycle seems to be a perfect production because it hasn’t changed in the last twenty, thirty years. It is still the original bicycle form. He said, “Did you ever see how they make those parts? How they bend those handlebars? You would be interested because they bend those steel tubes like macaroni.” "This somehow remained in my mind, and I started to think about steel tubes which are bent into frames—probably that is the material you could use for an elastic and transparent chair. Typically, I was very much engaged with the transparency of the form.




"That is how the first chair was made…I realized that the bending had to go further. It should only be bent with no points of welding on it so it could also be chromed in parts and put together. That is how the first Wassily was born. I was myself somewhat afraid of criticism. I didn’t tell anyone I was doing these experiments actually. Kandinsky, who came by chance to my studio when the first chair was brought in, said, “What’s this?” He was very interested and then the Bauhaus got very interested in it. A year later, I had furnished the whole Bauhaus with this furniture.”The perfect combination of long lasting design,excellent quality, and reasonable pricing.Welcome to the official PALAZZETTI web site, home of the premium quality Modern Classics Furniture, Rugs, Accessories. 2017 our 36th anniversary. The Classics of Modern Furniture, a museum quality collection of major early 20th century and Bauhaus designs, was presented in New York by PALAZZETTI 35 years ago, with original specifications, and it is still manufactured in Italy to the same exact standards.




Designs by Le Corbusier, Mies Van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, Eileen Gray, Renee Herbst, JM Frank, Gerrit Rietveld, Pierre Chareau, are all part of this collection. FORNASETTI, has been added for all the products designed by Piero Fornasetti. There you will find Fornasetti porcelain, Fornasetti plates, Fornasetti accessories, Fornasetti fabrics, Fornasetti pillows, Fornasetti clocks, Fornasetti screens, Fornasetti furniture, Fornasetti curtains, Fornasetti lamps, Fornasetti profumi per la casa, Fornasetti tiles. Buttons have been added for a quick view of Le Corbusier, Mies Van der Rohe, Eileen Gray, Marcel Breuer designs. A new button has been added for furniture parts. Contemporary classics like the Pasqualina chair and stools part of the Enrico Pellizzoni collection of leather chairs. > chairs, recliners in Barrie Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for chairs, recliners in Barrie. Polypropylene chair with solid beech legsMetal tube inside wooden legsSupports up to 200kgs (440lbs)Seat height: 45cm (17.5in)




BOX 1 OF 1 Width: 53 cm (21") Depth: 53 cm (21") Height: 48 cm (19") Weight: 2 kg (5 lbs) Shop the look in our Dining Room tour Shop the trend in our Small Space, Big City lookbook Write Your Own Review *Title of your review *Would you recommend this product?Leather repair in Toronto can breathe new life into some of our favourite possessions. It always seems to be the leather goods — a choice handbag, beloved jacket, leather chaps...whatever — that wear out the fastest, resulting in unrivaled dismay in comparison to most rips and tears. A needle and thread will provide a quick fix for most cotton-based blunders, but when it comes to leather, it's best to resort to the professionals. Here are some of the places offering leather first aid in Toronto. The Sandalman, 1181 Davenport Road (416.533.6335)Sandalman is pretty much the name when it comes to leather repair in Toronto. Owner Cory Bernatt has been at the trade for over three decades, fixing anything and everything leather including bags, jackets, furniture, belts and more.




And The Sandalman, of course, will always build you a fresh pair of sandals while your sofa is being restored.Coats by Mary Ellen, 951 Wilson Avenue (416.785.2040)Naturally, those who know how to built it, also know how to fix it. Coats by Mary Ellen is family-owned North York shop known for its custom coats, but also for its leather services and repairs. And no — not just for coats. Prices are generally pretty affordable, and Italian conversation is always encouraged. This hilariously named company is Toronto's answer to mobile leather repair. The leather genie has been working his leather "magic" (cringe) for over 30 years, fixing up scratches, worn leather, tears, discoloration and more. The genie, also known as Peter Otis, works all throughout the GTA.Cheeseworth Invisible Mending, 645 Mount Pleasant Road (416.481.2251)At Mount Pleasant and Davisville, Cheeseworth Invisible Mending is one of those old-school dry clean and garment repair shops where a fedora just seems terribly necessary.




Cheeseworth does all sorts of garment and accessory leather repair — and needless to say — knows how to bury a seam.Kaner's Handbag and Shoe Repair, 110 Bloor Street W (416.920.9982)Mustafa Ali at Kaners has garnered the venerable reputation as one of Toronto's best for restoring Blahniks to like-new, but he also knows a thing or two about ripped or worn leather. This lower-level Bay Street shop is particularly the place to go with luxury leather handbags that are in need of some first-aid, and yes, you can trust him with your quilted lamb leather.Burkcraft, 191 Nugget Ave (416.850.4250)Perhaps not your go-to spot for those leather boots your wore out in the snow, but Burkcraft can work wonders on tired leather furniture. The shop specializes in custom reupholstery and creative repair, and the decent quotes the shop offers generally makes the trek to Scarborough worth the drive. A good choice as well for restoring old leather antiques.Sole Survivor,16 Kensington Ave (647.995.3306)This is one place that won't give you a second glance if your haul includes shoes and garments in need of some vegan leather love.

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