Jean Prouvé’s Standard Chair, introduced in 1930, addresses structural load by using wide, hollow steel rear legs to support most of the weight, paired with slimmer front legs. The design emphasises engineering logic and efficient manufacturing. This One-Sixth miniature reflects the original balance between metal supports and wooden surfaces. The STL file is provided as part of the One-Sixth daily release series.
Designer: Jean Prouvé
Year: 1930
Original Material: Steel frame with wooden seat and back
Note: This STL file is a one-sixth scale interpretation created for educational and personal use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer or rights holder.
Jean Prouvé’s Standard Chair, introduced in 1930, addresses structural load by using wide, hollow steel rear legs to support most of the weight, paired with slimmer front legs. The design emphasises engineering logic and efficient manufacturing. This One-Sixth miniature reflects the original balance between metal supports and wooden surfaces. The STL file is provided as part of the One-Sixth daily release series.
Designer: Jean Prouvé
Year: 1930
Original Material: Steel frame with wooden seat and back
Note: This STL file is a one-sixth scale interpretation created for educational and personal use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer or rights holder.