Title: Mallet-Stevens Stacking Chair - designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens in 1930. Image size = 5." x 5" (13cm x 13cm) Please note this image is drawn outside it’s frame & therefore will have a .25" border. Wood frame thickness =.75" / 2cm. ( image 3), image 4 shows other available chairs within the series. Printed from my original watercolour on canvas painting - the Chair Square series. This series came from years of obsession over these modern classics. Some are indeed timeless & some have become ubiquitous by ways of mass production & modification. Which is which, you be the judge. All images are print to order, art blocks are printed on matte canvas (with inks that will last a lifetime ) then stretched on wood frame. Signed & dated on the back. Available in other paper or canvas format other than the ones offered here, For print sizes & pricing, please refer to my policies under additional information, https://www.etsy.com/shop/PeyLu/policy - Paper = Epson Archival matte paper, Canvas = inkpress matte canvas. All prints are shipped with 1/4" border. Please let me know if borderless print is desired. Custom request welcome, a minimum fee of $10.00 & up for image development may apply depends on complexity. Canadian & International buyers, all shipping quotes are estimates based on furtherest location from Toronto, Canada, feel free to contact us for exact shipping quotes based on your location prior to purchase especially with multiple pieces. Please refer to our shipping policy for details. We refund shipping difference of any amount over $3. Please note that computer monitors can shift colours & what you see on your screen might have slight variances from the print you receive. Watermark on the web image only. Peylu © all rights reserved, copyright non-transferable with sale. For unique recycled mixed media wood collage /assemblage works, http://www.etsy.com/shop/foundARTvision For retro & vintage home decor, http://www.etsy.com/shop/OnlyCoolStuff R. Mallet Stevens Chair This chair is usually attributed to Robert Mallet-Stevens since a very similar chair appears in photographs of the kitchen of his Villa Cavroix of 1932 & in photographs of the furnishings of a large restaurant he designed for the 1935 Salon des Arts Ménà gers. However, Maller-Stevens very often used furniture of other designers in his interiors. Derek Ostergard, in his authoritative, Ben Wood & Metal Furniture: 1850-1946 (American Federation of Arts. New York: 1987) denies the authorship of Mallet-Stevens on stylistic & historical grounds. According to Ostergard, the chairs in the early photographs of the restaurant have different detailing from the chairs which are currently attributed to Mallet-Stevens. Ostergard concludes that the real designer in unknown. Chair Art - Designer Furniture Still Life On 5x5 Canvas Print Block Mallet-Stevens Stacking Wall Home Decor