"D36 Armchair Tecta Germany Circa 1980"
The D36 armchair was designed in the 1980s by Axel Bruchhäuser, a key figure at the German manufacturer Tecta. Passionate about the great names of modernism, he drew heavily on the structural research of Jean Prouvé for this model with its taut, minimalist lines. Tecta, founded in 1956 and led by Bruchhäuser from the 1970s, has established itself as an iconic house in the reissue and interpretation of Bauhaus and Constructivist classics. This model rests on a chrome-plated, curved steel tube structure, forming an adjustable cantilevered base. The seat and backrest are made of braided synthetic cord, offering great seating flexibility. A fine example of late 20th-century German design, somewhere between homage and innovation. Manufacturer: Tecta, Germany, circa 1980