The structure consists of an assemblage of metal sections, none of which froms a closed framework except for the chair's back. Both the front and rear elevations consist of an h desigh composed of two vertical supports and one horizontal support. The structurevand stability of the chair rely entirely upon the welded connections of the joints, which differ from be bolted connections of other bauhaus pieces. The seat pan consists of a stretched material over thin tubing with supporting springs underneath. The chair's back is similar to the seat pan, with the material held in tension by springs. The arms of the chair provide no structural support, and the leather straps freely rotate around the projecting ends of metal tubes.
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