Set of 6 Dining Chairs by Willy Van Der Meeren for Tubax, Belgium, 1950s

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A superb example of postwar Belgian modernism, this set of six dining chairs was designed in the 1950s by Willy Van Der Meeren for Tubax; one of the most influential collaborations in mid‑century European furniture design. Van Der Meeren’s work is celebrated for its clarity, functionality, and architectural precision, and these chairs embody the designer’s signature blend of industrial materials and human‑scaled comfort.

Each chair features a black lacquered metal frame with clean, linear geometry, giving the set a distinctly modernist silhouette. The seats and backs are upholstered in vibrant blue vinyl, a material choice typical of the era’s embrace of practicality and color. Warm wooden armrests introduce a tactile contrast, softening the industrial structure and adding a refined, organic touch.

Designed for durability and everyday use, the chairs remain visually striking thanks to their bold color palette and balanced proportions. They reflect the optimism and forward‑looking spirit of 1950s Belgium, a period when designers sought to create accessible, well‑crafted furniture for a rapidly modernizing society.

Perfect for a contemporary dining room, creative workspace, or design‑driven interior, this set of six offers both historical significance and timeless appeal. Their sculptural lines and vibrant presence make them an iconic representation of mid‑century Belgian design.

A rare and cohesive ensemble from one of Belgium’s most important modernist designers.

Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 64 cm
Depth: 51 cm
Seat height: 45 cm

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