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The Chair K 411, designed by Walter Knoll for Thonet in 1932, was part of a new trend in seating furniture that began in 1925 with the production of tubular chairs. The Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer was the first of its kind, followed by Mart Stam's two-legged chair in 1926. These avant-garde chairs were often made with canvas or plywood. However, since 1932, the Thonet company has been offering a collection of comfortable upholstered armchairs known as the K-Series. Among them, the K 411 model has been particularly successful and continues to be produced today. This chair is timeless and modern, allowing you to customize the cover material, filling type, and armrest finish to your preference.
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