Set of 4 Dining Chairs, Otto Prutscher, 1915, Austria
A set of four dining chairs designed by Otto Prutscher for Thonet, dating to around 1915. Prutscher, a leading figure of the Vienna Secession and a member of the Wiener Werkstätte, was known for merging artistic precision with the technical innovation of early 20th-century furniture design.
These chairs showcase the refined craftsmanship of Thonet’s Austrian production, featuring a slender wooden frame, subtly curved backrest, and harmonious proportions. Their restrained geometry reflects the transition from Art Nouveau to early modernist design ideals.
The set remains in original condition, well-preserved with light traces of age that underline its authenticity and provenance.
Specifications
Designer: Otto Prutscher
Origin: Austria
Manufacturer: Thonet
Quantity: Set of four
Period: 1915
Style: Vienna Secession / Early Modernism
Material: Solid bentwood
Color: Light cream (ivory lacquered wood)
Condition: Original condition; well-preserved with light signs of age
Estimated weight: approx. 5–6 kg each
Dimensions
Length: 40 cm
Width: 42 cm
Height: 90 cm