Horst Brüning armchairs
This rare set of four armchairs was designed by Horst Brüning and produced by Alfred Kill International in Germany in 1968. The chairs showcase a sophisticated blend of materials, featuring tubular stainless steel frames paired with seats upholstered in high-quality black leather. The leather has aged gracefully, developing a patina with natural wear that enhances the vintage character of the pieces.
The design is distinguished by a curved backrest that flows seamlessly into the armrests, creating a continuous, organic line. The generously padded seat balances comfort with a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. The frame consists of two semi-circular base supports connected by vertical steel rods, providing both stability and an open, lightweight visual effect.
Horst Brüning is known for his functionalist approach, designing furniture that emphasizes clean lines and structural clarity. His work reflects Bauhaus and modernist principles, combining high-quality materials with geometric precision. Alfred Kill International, a respected German furniture manufacturer active in the 1960s and 1970s, was known for collaborating with leading designers to produce high-end modernist furniture.
These chairs exemplify mid-century German design, prioritizing simplicity, durability, and craftsmanship. The pairing of steel and leather imparts a timeless appeal, making them suitable for both contemporary and classic interiors.
Each chair measures 62.5 cm in width, 52 cm in depth, 72 cm in height, with a seat height of 47 cm (approximately 24.6 by 20.5 by 28.3 inches, with a seat height of 18.5 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 62.5 / D: 52 / H: 72 / Seat H: 47 |
Producer | Alfred Kill |
Color | Brown, Silver |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Germany |
Style | Mid Century |
Material | Leather, Steel |
Designed in | 1968 |
Item Number | 142765 |
Horst Brünning