'Meander' Armchair Set by Rudolf Wolf

Sale Price: €925.00 Original Price: €1,850.00

Rudolf Wolf
Gaasbeek & Van Tiel
period: 1950s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h63 x w84 x d65 cm (sh32 cm)
dimensions (inch): h24,8 x w33,07 x d25,59 in (sh12,60 in)
material: faux leather, metal, original upholstery

Two chairs available. Price per piece.

If you would prefer this piece to be upholstered in a different fabric or colour, please contact us for our upholstery services.

Rudolf Wolf’s ‘Meander’ armchair is a true classic. In 1964, it was the first Dutch design ever to be awarded the annual International Design Award by the American Institute of International Designers. Thanks to its prominent role in the immensely popular Dutch t.v. series Mies en scène it received national acclaim as well. The program, named after its host Mies ‘queen of the screen’ Bouwman, was a mix of news and entertainment, interluded with a famous interview section staged in a tête-à-tête set-up of Wolf’s Meander chairs. Bouwman’s promising announcement “And now for… the chair!” still rings dear.

Rudolf Wolf
Gaasbeek & Van Tiel
period: 1950s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h63 x w84 x d65 cm (sh32 cm)
dimensions (inch): h24,8 x w33,07 x d25,59 in (sh12,60 in)
material: faux leather, metal, original upholstery

Two chairs available. Price per piece.

If you would prefer this piece to be upholstered in a different fabric or colour, please contact us for our upholstery services.

Rudolf Wolf’s ‘Meander’ armchair is a true classic. In 1964, it was the first Dutch design ever to be awarded the annual International Design Award by the American Institute of International Designers. Thanks to its prominent role in the immensely popular Dutch t.v. series Mies en scène it received national acclaim as well. The program, named after its host Mies ‘queen of the screen’ Bouwman, was a mix of news and entertainment, interluded with a famous interview section staged in a tête-à-tête set-up of Wolf’s Meander chairs. Bouwman’s promising announcement “And now for… the chair!” still rings dear.