

811 chair
316 811
Josef Hoffmann’s design, the A811, was reinterpreted in 1962 to create this chair. The model incorporates Art Nouveau elements adapted into the shapes of manual bentwood technology. This version combines a smooth seat with an upholstered backrest.
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- Total width (cm)45
- Total depth (cm)53,5
- Total height (cm)80
- Seat height (cm)46
- Width of seat (cm)45
- Depth of seat (cm)41
- Weight of product (kg)3,7
- Volume (m3)0,198
- Carton dimensions (cm)70 x 49 x 100
3D models
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Documents
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General terms and conditions (pdf, 1,24 MB)
Product sheet (pdf, 1,71 MB)
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Product care and instruction manuals
Product care and instruction manuals
Furniture care & maintenance (pdf)
Regular Chair Maintenance + Woven Cane (video)
How to fix - chair oiling (video)
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Certificates
Certificates
Stability, strength, safety (pdf, 316,76 kB)
Formaldehyde class E1 (pdf, 167,7 kB)
Conformity with the requirements PEFC (pdf, 502,34 kB)
Durability (beech) (pdf, 1,87 MB)
The Mây House project
The brightly lit Mây House bistro in the heart of Brno is dominated by the 811 chair and an impressive cloud of rattan mats. The cloud was created by upcycling remnants from TON’s manufacturing process; the company has been supporting projects like this for a long time now.
More about the projectThe Caffè Arti e Mestieri project
The understated, precisely rendered interior is the outcome of a partnership between LO Studio and Duccio Grassi, the architect behind the original café of 1988. The airy space is intersected by vertical pendant lights; wallpaper with a forest motif and TON’s 811 chairs create a central European ambience. You will be captivated by the minimalist design with its hint of functionalism.
More about the projectReady to ship products

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We manually bend our furniture in the same workshops where this technology has been in use since 1861. However, we moved the features of this unique technique further more and mix them with contemporary designers’ thoughts. Our tables and chairs become a connection of quality, innovative shapes and a legacy to the place that has learned to understand the wood for generations.
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