einpunktstuhl 7-050

Hans Bellmann, 1951

The bellmann einpunkt chair is a milestone in Swiss design history and Bellmann's greatest work. Its importance is based on a single screw - one point, hence the name - holding the construction in place, and on a flexible plywood back with a centre opening lending it a pleasant springiness.

Hans Bellmann's Einpunkt chair feels very familiar today although it was a bold opposite to the prevalent Carpenter style of the 1950s. The bellmann einpunkt chair is a milestone in Swiss design history and Bellmann's greatest work. Its importance is based on a single screw - one point, hence the name - holding the construction in place, and on a flexible plywood back with a centre opening lending it a pleasant springiness. This centre opening doubles up as a handle, similar to the traditional Swiss Stabellen chair. The cut-out also communicates the lightweight ergonomics of the chair. The bellmann chair only consists of a few components, is economic to produce and weighs in at just 3.8kg. Hans Bellmann's (1911-1990) designs, which bear the stamp of his studies at Bauhaus in Dessau and Berlin as well as of his job at Mies van der Rohe's architectural firm, excel in the most sparing use of resources. This visionary is amongst the most distinguished of pioneers in Switzerland's classical modernity. As "4015 ST" his Einpunkt chair received several awards for its good shape "Die gute Form".

Moulded plywood seat shell, black matte or chrome-plated metal frame and central attachment point
W43, D53, H83, SH46

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Beech natural, antique matt BN 000 AM
Black walnut natural, antique matt NN 000 AM
Beech black, silky gloss BB 203 SG
Beech anthracite, silky gloss BB 200 SG
Beech ebony, silky gloss BB 100 SG
Beech walnut, silky gloss BB 151 SG
Beech whitewashed, silky gloss BG 172 SG
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