MICHAEL THONET: MR. BENTWOOD

 


Born on 2nd July 1796, Michael Thonet was a cabinet maker of German-Austrian origin, who began his studio in 1819. A furniture design pioneer, he will always be celebrated worldwide for creating the classic and timeless, bentwood chair. Photo by Frederik Vercruysse.


Born on 2nd July 1796, Michael Thonet was a cabinet maker of German-Austrian origin, who began his studio in 1819, in Boppard, Germany. A furniture design pioneer, he will always be celebrated worldwide for creating the classic and timeless, bentwood chair.

Not fond of the carved furniture that was all the rage at that time, in the 1830s, Thonet started experimenting with bent, wooden slats that were glued together to make furniture. In 1836, he finally invented the Boppard Layerwood chair. The success of this chair prompted him to acquire a glue factory that made his work much more easier and autonomous.

His eureka moment came when he realised that like he was bending laminated wood, solid could also be bent if he attached a metal strip along its length. This better and improved method helped him in getting rid of the expensive process of lamination altogether. Thonet used hot steam to bend wood into elegant arches and round, curvy shapes, something that was not seen or done before. Following this method his furniture designs turned out to be simple yet stylish, light weight, long lasting and with soft curves that were easy on the eyes. All in all, his ingenious furniture was a breath of fresh air as the designs that were popular at that time tended to be heavy and ornate. Even today his designs seem fresh and are picked up by design connoisseurs in seconds.


                    Bentwood Armchair Model no. 1 designed by Michael Thonet

Having run into financial troubles, Thonet soon moved to Vienna with his family, where he started his furniture making studio again, but this time with his five sons. He gained international recognition for his Vienna Bentwood Chairs that were a huge hit at the Great Exhibition in London where he received a bronze. Thonet constantly tried to improve his work and as he gained popularity, more medals came his way which helped him to open a factory in Moravia. 


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