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Media 1 for listing A Bunker Chair, 1920s | CC BY 4.0

Description

This authentic bunker chair from the early 1920s represents a pure and utilitarian design language, shaped by the needs of underground military infrastructure. Its geometry is strikingly minimal: four straight wooden legs, a reinforced seat panel, and a tall, vertical backrest built to withstand constant usage in harsh environments.

The chair carries the timeless character of early industrial woodworking simplicity, durability, and practicality over ornamentation. Subtle surface texture and patina reveal the passage of time, while the construction remains solid and reliable.

Carefully cleaned and preserved, the chair retains all original markings of its functional past. Today, it stands as a sculptural yet usable artifact, a powerful contrast piece in modern interiors such as lofts, galleries, offices, or curated private spaces.

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