Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON

Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON
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Mid Century Chair No.165 by Radomir Hofman for TON

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This chair was designed by the architect Radomir Hofman (1923-70) and produced by the TON Company in former Czechoslovakia.

In the 1960’s, the TON company asked various architects to help research and develop new design forms by using the renown technology of bentwood. TON was founded after WW2 in former THONET factories and continued with the furniture making tradition set up by THONET.

This particular model designed in 1967 and known as no.165 is consider by many as the best example of the research into bentwood technology. Hofman was able to combine briliant craftmanship with a light expressive form of the chair.

This model was awarded the prize of “Best furniture design” in 1967. Among others, it was selected for the offices in the Czechoslovakian pavillion at Expo 1967 in Montreal and for the restaurant in the Czechoslovakian pavillion at Expo in Osaka, 1970.

Despite all the success and popularity of this model, it was only produced for the export and therefore it wasn’t posible to buy in Czechoslovakia.

The chair is in great condition. The beech frame has been polished by hand, using Shellac varnish. The fabric is original and has been professionally cleaned. There is an option of reuholstery of the existing fabric.

Quantity: 1

Period: 1967

Designer: Radomir Hofman

Manufacturer: TON, Czechoslovakia

Dimensions: w 52 cm, d 58 cm, h 86 cm, seat h 46 cm

Materials: Beech, Fabric

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