Description: The Rey Chair by Swiss designer Bruno Rey is one of the most iconic pieces of 1970s furniture design. Originally created in 1971 for Dietiker (Switzerland), this chair became renowned for its pioneering construction: a solid wooden seat and backrest seamlessly joined to a metal frame — without the use of screws.
This particular deep green edition is an exceptionally rare and sought-after version, highlighting the sculptural and timeless quality of Rey’s design. Its organic curves and balanced proportions make it both a functional chair and a collectible piece of design history.
Perfect for a curated interior, design gallery, or as a statement piece in any modern space, the Bruno Rey Chair brings elegance, innovation, and a touch of vintage authenticity.
Condition: in very good condition with some signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Description: The Rey Chair by Swiss designer Bruno Rey is one of the most iconic pieces of 1970s furniture design. Originally created in 1971 for Dietiker (Switzerland), this chair became renowned for its pioneering construction: a solid wooden seat and backrest seamlessly joined to a metal frame — without the use of screws.
This particular deep green edition is an exceptionally rare and sought-after version, highlighting the sculptural and timeless quality of Rey’s design. Its organic curves and balanced proportions make it both a functional chair and a collectible piece of design history.
Perfect for a curated interior, design gallery, or as a statement piece in any modern space, the Bruno Rey Chair brings elegance, innovation, and a touch of vintage authenticity.
Condition: in very good condition with some signs of wear consistent with age and use.