B25 Chair
Stefan Wewerka
Production Tecta
Chair designed by Stefan Wewerka for Tecta, 1999.
With its high backrest and strong vertical profile, B25 brings Bauhaus influence into a clean, sharply defined form. The bent chromed steel frame gives the chair its structural clarity, while the synthetic wicker seat introduces a lighter material contrast. Through this balance of geometry, function and materiality, the chair reflects Tecta’s continued dialogue with modernist design. This version, with the synthetic wicker seat shown here, is now out of production.
Design: 1999
Dimensions: W 50 × D 57 × H 105 cm
Stefan Wewerka
Born in Berlin in 1928, Stefan Wewerka was a German artist and designer whose work spanned art, design, and teaching. Raised in a family with a strong artistic tradition, he trained in architecture in post-war Berlin, where he engaged with a design culture attentive to space and social dimensions. In his work, Wewerka challenged the conventions of design and applied art, conceiving projects as a free, experimental practice open to the hybridization of languages.
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