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Bas Van Pelt for My Home Pair of Dining Chairs in Mahogany and Rush

$5,800per set
£4,362.82per set
€5,028.88per set
CA$8,169.94per set
A$8,964.37per set
CHF 4,691.54per set
MX$110,321.07per set
NOK 59,106.31per set
SEK 55,361.87per set
DKK 37,550.08per set

About the Item

Bas van Pelt for My Home, pair of dining chairs, mahogany, rush, the Netherlands, 1940s These dining chairs, designed by Bas van Pelt in the 1940s, reflect a subtle fusion of architectural clarity and domestic warmth. Crafted from mahogany and straw, the design leans into a restrained modernism; a language of simplicity and function, yet never sterile. The chairs are immediately characterized by their tall, gently inclined backs. Each backrest is composed of evenly spaced vertical spindles, lending the chair a kind of upright, almost ecclesiastical presence. The rhythm of these wooden rods, firm but graceful, creates a visual continuity from floor to head, drawing the eye upward and giving the design a sense of vertical lift. This upright geometry is tempered by the angle of the backrest, which leans slightly to accommodate the human form. The seat itself is generous in size woven in straw. The legs, broad and slightly tapered, form a stable base and are connected by low stretchers. This pair, when seen together, has a sense of repetition and seriality that makes you think of the way Dutch interiors often balance order with warmth. Biography Bastiaan Johannes van Pelt (1900-1945) was a Dutch furniture designer and interior designer. As son of a book printer, he spend his time after school working in several printing companies in Holland. At that time he already engaged in topics like designing furniture, interiors, carpets and fabrics, graphic work and pottery. In 1927, he quit his old job and started to work at a furniture factory owned by his father-in-law J.C. Jansen in Overschie. Together with his brother-in-law, Jan Jansen, they produced various designs for furniture which were manufactured in series. During the first half of the 1930s, Van Pelt created a number of designs for tubular steel furniture, which were manufactured by the company D3 and E.M.S. Overschie. During this period, his designs evoke a strong resemblance to the ethos of the iconic Bauhaus. Simplicity and functionality were the core values within this movement, and Van Pelt managed to create furniture according to them, by the application of tubular steel, simple geometric forms, and materials which facilitated mass production. After 1938, Van Pelt turned away from the functionalist mindset and began designing in the style of the ‘Delfste school’, which was more engaged in historical shapes and traditional manufacturing methods. Van Pelt always dreamed of having his own business and he did not hesitate when he got the opportunity to take over the store ‘My Home woninginrichting’ located on ‘De Lange Houtstraat’ in The Hague, in 1931. He transformed the store into a thriving company in the field of modern home furnishings. It functioned primarily as a show room where he exhibited a selected range of modern furniture and upholstery accessories. For instance, his collections consisted of specifically metal furniture and lamps by D3, E.M.S. Overschie, and Thonet in combination with his own designs. The success of the store resulted in opening three more showrooms in Maastricht (1934), Enschede (1936) and, Amsterdam (1938). His clientele consisted of the wealthy bourgeoisie and middle class, and in particular of lawyers and doctors. Diplomats who visited the royal city for a while, had the possibility to rent furniture from his store. Bas van Pelt decided to actively participate during World War Two. His country house ‘De Pal’ in Emst served as a depot for ammunition and a hiding place between 1943 and 1945. Architect and industrial designer Willem Hendrik Gispen (1890-1981) arrived at Van Pelt’s place to hide from the Germans after he got released. From May 1944, he was imprisoned for a whole year in various concentration camps. On May 24, 1945, a few days after his liberation, Van Pelt died at the age of 44 in Stalag XB, a concentration camp near Hamburg. Van Pelt's successful design studio and interior store with various branches, has been taken over by his wife, and later their daughter.
  • Creator:
    Bas Van Pelt (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 43.12 in (109.5 cm)Width: 19.49 in (49.5 cm)Depth: 25.6 in (65 cm)Seat Height: 20.87 in (53 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1940s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Every item Morentz offers is checked by our team of 30 craftspeople in our in-house workshop. Special restoration or reupholstery requests can be done. Check ‘About the item’ or ask our design specialists for detailed information on the condition.
  • Seller Location:
    Waalwijk, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 501174961stDibs: LU933145735762

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