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Wassily Chair Marcel Breuer by Rosi Feist

Marcel Breuer's revolutionary Wassily Chair — one of the first tubular steel furniture designs — is reinterpreted here through Rosi Feist's sharp geometric lens. The composition isolates the chair's intersecting lines and angular planes against a clean ground, honouring Bauhaus principles with a contemporary pop sensibility. Bold, spare, and deeply considered, this portrait-format piece treats industrial design history as worthy of the gallery wall.

Every angular detail of this illustration comes through with precision on a matte archival fine art print. The clean lines and flat graphic tones make this a natural choice for the fine art print format.

Marcel Breuer's revolutionary Wassily Chair — one of the first tubular steel furniture designs — is reinterpreted here through Rosi Feist's sharp geometric lens. The composition isolates the chair's intersecting lines and angular planes against a clean ground, honouring Bauhaus principles with a contemporary pop sensibility. Bold, spare, and deeply considered, this portrait-format piece treats industrial design history as worthy of the gallery wall.

Every angular detail of this illustration comes through with precision on a matte archival fine art print. The clean lines and flat graphic tones make this a natural choice for the fine art print format.

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Wassily Chair Marcel Breuer by Rosi Feist

$25.59

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Marcel Breuer's revolutionary Wassily Chair — one of the first tubular steel furniture designs — is reinterpreted here through Rosi Feist's sharp geometric lens. The composition isolates the chair's intersecting lines and angular planes against a clean ground, honouring Bauhaus principles with a contemporary pop sensibility. Bold, spare, and deeply considered, this portrait-format piece treats industrial design history as worthy of the gallery wall.

Every angular detail of this illustration comes through with precision on a matte archival fine art print. The clean lines and flat graphic tones make this a natural choice for the fine art print format.