A rare Bauhaus paper cord armchair designed by Ehrich Dieckmann in the 1930s, showcasing the clean functionalist lines and modernist ethos of early 20th-century German design. Crafted with a simple yet striking wooden frame and original woven paper cord seat and backrest, this piece reflects the Bauhaus commitment to form, function, and honest materials.
Elegant in its restraint, the chair has a sculptural quality that feels just as relevant today as it did in the interwar modernist movement. The natural patina and age to the cord and timber only enhance its authenticity, making it a highly collectible piece for Bauhaus, modernist, or design-led interiors.
A true statement in understated design history, ideal for collectors or as a standout accent in a contemporary space.
Vintage Bauhaus Paper Cord Armchair by Ehrich Dieckmann, 1930s
Very good vintage condition with only a few very small sections of age-related wear, which is to be expected with age, such as gentle scratches to the beach frame.
