Marcel Breuer designed the Wassily Chair in 1925 after experimenting with bent steel tubing inspired by bicycle handlebars. The chair’s lightweight frame and stretched fabric surfaces represent a major shift toward industrial materials in domestic furniture. This One-Sixth miniature recreates the tubular geometry and open structure. The STL file is free to download as part of the One-Sixth series.
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Year: 1925
Original Material: Steel tube frame with leather or canvas straps
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.
Marcel Breuer designed the Wassily Chair in 1925 after experimenting with bent steel tubing inspired by bicycle handlebars. The chair’s lightweight frame and stretched fabric surfaces represent a major shift toward industrial materials in domestic furniture. This One-Sixth miniature recreates the tubular geometry and open structure. The STL file is free to download as part of the One-Sixth series.
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Year: 1925
Original Material: Steel tube frame with leather or canvas straps
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.