Dining Set, Thonet or J. & J. Kohn, 1900s–1930s, Austro-Hungarian Empire
This elegant dining ensemble — a large round table accompanied by classic bentwood chairs — exemplifies the craftsmanship and design innovation of Gebrüder Thonet and J. & J. Kohn, two of the most influential furniture manufacturers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Dating from around 1900–1930, the set represents the transition from late Secessionist style to early Functionalism. The chairs correspond to model no. 14 or no. 18, the iconic “bistro” design made of bent beechwood with woven cane seats, while the table features a veneered plywood top on a sculptural bentwood base.
The set remains in very good vintage condition, structurally stable with light wear consistent with age. This ensemble captures the timeless charm and historical significance of Central European café culture.
Specifications:
Designer: Unknown – standardized catalogue model
Manufacturer: Gebrüder Thonet or J. & J. Kohn
Origin: Austro-Hungarian Empire
Period: c. 1900–1930
Style: Late Secessionist / Early Functionalist café classic
Material: Bent beechwood, plywood tabletop, woven cane seats
Color: Brown
Condition: Very good vintage condition; structurally stable with light wear consistent with age
Estimated weight: Table approx. 35–45 kg; each chair 3–4 kg
Dimensions:
Table diameter: 200 cm
Table height: 76 cm
Chair height: 88 cm
Chair width: 42 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Seat depth: 40 cm