Ludwig Mies van der Rohe began his career in architecture in Berlin, working as an architect first in the studio of Bruno Paul and then, like Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius, Peter Behrens.

In the mid-1920's, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe began to design furniture, pieces that he conceived and created for particular interiors.

In 1927, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe met Lilly Reich, a Bauhaus alumnus who collaborated with Mies on his first versions of a cantilevered chair with a tubular steel frame. The cantilevered chair had a curved frame that exploited the aesthetic, as well as the structural possibilities of this material.

Their experiments culminated in the virtuoso Brno chair designed between 1929 and 1930 with a chromed flat steel frame.

Two years later, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich designed what is perhaps his most famous creation. Created for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition, the Pavilion chair (Barcelona Chair and Barcelona Ottomann) was intended as a modern throne; a thick cushion upholstered in luxurious leather and set upon a curved metal frame in the shape of an X inspired by classical design furniture.

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Inter Design Italia collection - Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe Furniture - The Great German architect collection of Armchairs

Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Chair
Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Chair
Special Price: 980 Euro

Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Ottomann
Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Ottomann
Special Price: 550 Euro

Perfectly proportioned and finished, the Barcelona Chair and Barcelona Ottomann exuded an air of elegance and authority.


Inter Design Italia collection - Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe Furniture - The Great German architect collection of Chairs

Mies V. Der Rohe Brno chair
Mies V. Der Rohe Brno chair ic 58
Price: 650 Euro

Mies V. Der Rohe Brno chair
Mies V. Der Rohe Brno chair ic 59
Price: 460 Euro

Mies V. Der Rohe Brno chair
Mies V. Der Rohe Chair
Price: 230 Euro


Inter Design Italia collection - Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe Furniture - The Great German architect collection of Lounge Seaters

Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Day Bed
Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Day Bed
Price: 2100 Euro

Architecture in miniature exercises in structure and materials that achieve an extraordinary visual harmony as autonomous pieces or in relation to the interiors for which they were originally designed.


Inter Design Italia collection - Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe Furniture - The Great German architect collection of Tables

Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Table
Mies V. Der Rohe Barcelona Table
Price: 550 Euro

Equally significant, if smaller in scale, is Mies V. Der Rohe daring design furniture, pieces that exhibit an unerring sense of proportion, as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details.

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In 1938, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe emigrated from Europe and moved to Chicago. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe was devoted to promoting the Modernist style of architecture in the U.S., resulting in rigorously modern buildings such as the Farnsworth House and the Seagram Building, designed with Philip Johnson. Perhaps the best summation of his work is Mies' own: thoughts in action.

We can see the influence of architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe in the modern city, with its towers of glass and steel.

Equally significant, if smaller in scale, is Mies' daring design furniture, pieces that exhibit an unerring sense of proportion, as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details.

In fact, his Barcelona Chair and Barcelona Ottomann have been called architecture in miniature exercises in structure and materials that achieve an extraordinary visual harmony as autonomous pieces or in relation to the interiors for which they were originally designed.

Perfectly proportioned and finished, the simple chair exuded an air of elegance and authority.