bremshey bauhaus cantilever stool black streamline 1950s 099
Year: 1950s
Condition: original
Quantity: 1
Price: 1.500 €
Bauhaus Cantilever Stool by Bremshey – Streamline Elegance in Black
This elegant cantilever stool is rooted in the Bauhaus movement and recalls key design principles seen in both Marcel Breuer’s B37 and Mart Stam’s B43 — pioneering tubular steel furniture forms that helped define the visual language of functionalist modernism. Subtle streamline curves in the frame lend a sense of motion and refinement, carrying the Bauhaus spirit into a postwar interpretation.
Produced by Bremshey in Germany in the 1950s, this version adopts the key elements of the Bauhaus aesthetic: a minimal silhouette, an innovative use of bent tubular steel, and a floating plywood seat. The black lacquered surface adds a subtle sophistication, while the chrome-plated frame gives the stool its characteristic lightness and resilience. Its compact size and timeless form make it a fitting piece for both private interiors and public settings.