A good-looking home not only requires complete functional facilities, but also requires more effort in hardware and software. In many classic and beautiful home design works, we can easily find classic master works. Take a look at some of the most famous and best looking chairs in the world.


1. Barcelona Chair


The Barcelona Chair was created by designers Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich to welcome the King and Queen of Spain. Talking about the birth of this chair is quite interesting. The German Pavilion at the World Expo that year was Mies' representative work, but due to the unique design of the building, there was no suitable furniture to match it, so he had to specially design the Barcelona chair to welcome the king and queen. Mies van der Rohe famously coined the phrase "less is more" in 1928. He has deeply influenced generations of modern architects and designers. The chair is supported by a curved stainless-steel frame supporting the leather upholstery, which is very beautiful and functional. Two rectangular leather cushions form the seat surface and backrest. The chair was entirely hand-milled at the time. The design of the Barcelona Chair was a sensation at the time and remains a classic today.


2. Eames Lounge Chair


The Eames Lounge Chair was born in 1956 and is still loved by the world today. The Eames lounge chair is also called the emperor chair, and it is still sought after by many celebrities around the world since its birth. Lounge chair & Ottoman was designed by Charles Eames and his wife, Charles Eames is one of the world's top designers. The first set of Lounge chair & Ottoman were birthday gifts for their friends and then loved by many actors. This piece has also become a good choice for gifting to friends. The Eames lounge chair's process of bending a single piece of wood, which was difficult to make at the time, has now been placed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York as a permanent collection. It is made by hot pressing of 7 layers of bent wood bent boards, and the outermost layer is pasted with veneer. Walnut veneer and rosewood veneer are two of the most popular veneer styles.


3. Wassily Chair


The Wassily Chair was designed in 1925 by the well-known Hungarian designer Marcel Breuer. This is the first steel pipe chair designed by Breuer. It is light and beautiful in shape, simple in structure, and has excellent performance. This new form of furniture quickly swept the world. The Wassily Chair was once called the symbol of the 20th century steel tube chair, creating a precedent for modern furniture. In 1902, Marshall Breuer liked painting and sculpture since he was a child and showed a strong interest in furniture design. He spent most of his time studying and studying furniture design. In 1920 he came to the newly established Bauhaus School of Design. In art design, he tried to absorb the production technology of modern industry, use relatively cheap and applicable materials, and focus on solving the problem of standardization. The Wassily Chair was inspired by a bicycle called Adler. In honor of the abstract art master Wassily Kandinsky, who is also Marshall's teacher, he named the chair "Wassily" chair.


4. Egg Chair


The egg chair was born in 1958, designed by the Danish national treasure design master Arne Jacobsen for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. Egg Chair is fashionable in style and unique in shape and is very popular all over the world. The Egg Chair is made of FRP inner blank, and the outer layer is wool flannel or Italian leather. It has a sponge inside to increase elasticity, and the egg chair also has the advantage of being able to sit and not deform. Not only does it look good, it's also a very comfortable chair to sit on.


5. Drop Chair


The drop chair is designed by Arne Jacobsen, the most influential Nordic architect and Master of Industrial Design in the last century. Among the many famous chairs of the master, the drop chair is not the most famous, but it is the most eye-catching. With its highly formalized minimalist appearance, it stands out from the crowd and captivates with its unique dynamic elegance. Arne Jacobsen is good at using curved designs to fit the human body to ensure comfort. Its full back curvature combines with freedom of movement for amazing comfort, like a warm embrace.