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14 Chair: A Timeless Icon

The Number 14 chair was first made in 1859 and changed the perception of mass-produced furniture forever. Its elegant shape, lightness and strength, combined with an affordable price, have ensured its enduring popularity. More than 80 million pieces have been sold to date.

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TB Apartment
Location: Vigo Di Ton (Trento)
Architect: BURNAZZI FELTRIN ARCHITETTI
Photo: Carlo Baroni

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Common reader bookstore
Location: Hangzhou China
Architect: Atelier tao+c
Photo: Wen Studio

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La vie friande
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Interior designer:2Books Design
Photo: Moooten studio

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Party at the Moontower Event Rentals
Photo: Christina Carroll

Info

Total width (cm)
41
Total depth (cm)
51.5
Total height (cm)
84
Seat height (cm)
46
Width of seat (cm)
 40.5
Depth of seat (cm)
40.5
Weight of product (kg)
3.3
Load capacity (kg)
110
Volume (m3)
0.306
Package dimensions 1 (cm)
59 × 45 × 100
Connection into rows
No
Wood type
Beech

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The iconic collection of Number 14 chairs and barstools is an example of traditional hand-bent wood, a process that has not even remotely changed since the 19th century. The classic shapes of this timeless range have been popular since 1859, when the model was first designed and constructed. The Number 14’s flexibility and unobtrusive shapes make it suitable for both homes and restaurants. The chair itself is assembled from just six pieces of bentwood, which were originally shipped unassembled to trading partners around the globe. This easy but revolutionary distribution method also ensured Fourteen’s mass popularity in the 19th century and, as a result, it can still be found all over the world today.


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