Cantilever chair
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A cantilever chair has no back legs, relying for support on the properties of the material from which it is made. This famous form was pioneered by several people, but was officially designed by Mart Stam in 1926, and remains an important example of 20th century design.
Another designer of Cantilever chair design was Hungarian designer Marcel Breuer who was experimenting with new designs with steel tubing.
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- Alivar Museum Cantilever Chair page (includes photograph)
- Brazos Projects (more photographs)