Standard Chair (Métropole No. 305) by Jean Prouvé, circa 1950

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A chair with tubular steel front legs and folded sheet-steel rear supports, designed for structural strength and stability. The seat and back are formed in moulded beech plywood and fixed to the frame with visible aluminium screws. Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) was a French designer and engineer associated with modernist and industrial design, known for combining engineering principles with furniture production. Origin: France Period/Style: French Modernism Date: Circa 1950 Material: Enameled sheet and tubular steel, moulded beech plywood, aluminium and rubber Dimensions: 80.5cm height × 42cm width × 47.5cm depth

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A chair with tubular steel front legs and folded sheet-steel rear supports, designed for structural strength and stability. The seat and back are formed in moulded beech plywood and fixed to the frame with visible aluminium screws. Jean Prouvé (1901–1984) was a French designer and engineer associated with modernist and industrial design, known for combining engineering principles with furniture production. Origin: France Period/Style: French Modernism Date: Circa 1950 Material: Enameled sheet and tubular steel, moulded beech plywood, aluminium and rubber Dimensions: 80.5cm height × 42cm width × 47.5cm depth

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