Bentwood chairs Thonet (Fischel), Made in Circa 1920s
Elegant pair of bentwood chairs attributed to Thonet (Fischel), manufactured in Central Europe circa 1920s, potentially earlier.
These chairs represent the iconic bentwood tradition developed in the late 19th and early 20th century. The lightweight yet durable construction, curved backrest, and refined proportions reflect the timeless café-style aesthetic associated with classic Central European seating.
Crafted using steam-bent solid wood technology, the chairs offer both structural strength and visual lightness. Their elegant silhouette makes them suitable for dining interiors, cafés, or as accent pieces in both vintage and contemporary spaces.
The chairs are in well-preserved vintage condition with signs of age and use consistent with their period.
Specifications
- Maker: Thonet (attributed, possibly Fischel)
- Period: Circa 1920s (possibly earlier)
- Origin: Central Europe
- Construction: Steam-bent solid wood
- Type: Dining / café chairs
- Style: Bentwood / Secession-influenced
- Material: Solid bentwood
- Condition: Original preserved vintage condition with age-related wear
Dimensions
- Height: 93 cm
- Width: 42 cm
- Depth: 44 cm
- Estimated Weight: 8–10 kg for the pair