Standard Chair
The Standard Chair, designed by Jean Prouvé and produced by Vitra, is an iconic example of functional design, first introduced in 1934. Recognizing that the back legs of a chair bear the most weight, Prouvé crafted the rear legs from hollow, load-bearing sections, while the front legs are made from lighter steel tubing. This innovative structural approach combines with a seat and backrest made from natural oak, and a sturdy brushed aluminum base, offering both durability and a sleek, modern aesthetic. The Standard Chair is versatile, fitting perfectly in dining rooms, offices, or any space requiring timeless design and reliable support.