bentwood | m99
Design: Architect Adolf Krischanitz
Inspired by Vienna’s coffee houses, the Austrian architect Adolf Krischanitz adds the classic bentwood chairs “m99” to his “bentwood collection“. The frame consists of varnished beech wood, which has been bent using the traditional bentwood technique. The wooden chair is available either with an open or a plywood back rest, with or without cutouts. In addition to the molded seat, a seat with wickerwork can be ordered.
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ARCHITECT ADOLF KRISCHANITZ
Adolf Krischanitz, an international architect with practices in Vienna and Zurich, has designed many structures for the arts and cultural life. Alongside the "21er Haus" and the Kunsthalle Karlsplatz in Vienna, his works include residential, educational and industrial buildings, such as the Novartis Campus in Basel.
In October 2012, he won the project competition to convert the group headquarters of Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. Krischanitz has participated in the Venice international architecture exhibition on several occasions. From 1999 to 2011, he had a professorship in urban renewal and design at the Berlin University of the Arts.