Torres Clavé 1934 armchair, designed by Josep Torres, and re-edited by Mobles 114
In 1934, the architect Josep Torres Clavé designed this wooden armchair as part of the furniture that was to house the Pavilion of the Spanish Republic at the International Exhibition in Paris in 1937, together with Guernica by Pablo Picasso and other works by Alexander Calder or Joan Miró. .
The Torres Clavé armchair is inspired by traditional Ibizan chairs. With an oak wood structure and seat and backrest woven with handcrafted rope, due to its formal nature it is especially suitable for hotel areas, reception or living rooms and reading areas in libraries and other unique spaces. It is also a particularly warm and natural chair for home interior decoration.
It has been part of the permanent Collection of the Museu del Disseny de Barcelona since 1994. Handcrafted, it is an emblematic and iconic piece that Mobles 114 has been manufacturing since it was reissued in 1987.
Mobles 114, with the Classics Collection, wants to vindicate all those designers who, with their proposals, have contributed to improving the quality of life in our society, and pay them a well-deserved tribute.
Measurements: 70x80x75cm