The Red And Blue Armchair offers sculptural seating with its pure rationalist form, representing a leading example of Neoplasticism from the Dutch De Stijl movement. Its distinctive design features a black base paired with coloured seat components in shades of red and blue. The chair's geometric construction organises space through strategic colour placement, while the solid wood frame ensures lasting durability and structural integrity.
Gerrit Rietveld's 'Red & Blue' is a sculptural seat with a pure and rationalist form, and is often counted among the leading examples of Neoplasticism promoted by the Dutch De Stijl movement. Designed by Rietveld in 1918, the chair reflects the artist's will to organise space using the same colours for similar components, which is mirrored in the employment of a black base and a coloured seat in shades of black and blue.









