
MR Chair Armless
Summary
The MR Chair from Knoll pays homage to designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s groundbreaking steel designs. Crafted with sleek tubular steel in ultra-matte colors or polished chrome, this Bauhaus-inspired icon offers timeless durability. Choose a surface of handwoven rattan or cowhide for a natural balance to the industrial aesthetic.
Dimensions

256CS MR Chair, Armless
Width: 19.25″
Depth: 27.25″
Height: 31″
Seat Height: 18″

Product story
The origins of the bent-steel cantilevered chair are somewhat murky, but generally three names come up in the discussion. Marcel Breuer is widely credited with pioneering the exploration of the material, Mart Stam seems to be the first to conceive a “chair without back legs”, and Mies van der Rohe is remembered as the one who made it beautiful.
It is believed that Mart Stam described his idea—a continuous loop of steel (he used a thinner gauge gas pipe in the earliest versions) with a cantilevered seat—at a meeting of the Werkbund in 1926. In attendance were Marcel Breuer and Mies van der Rohe, both of whom were inspired to design cantilever chairs of their own in the coming months. Mies replaced the right angles on the front legs with a graceful curve which had the advantage of increasing elasticity while preventing material fatigue.
Over the next five years, Mies would develop an entire series of tubular steel designs now presented by Knoll as the MR Collection.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of architecture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe brought a less-is-more approach to everything he designed, from furniture to skyscrapers. “Architecture is a language,” wrote Mies van der Rohe. “When you are very good you can be a poet.”
