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+ additional colours and finishes available at Made in Design
The Result chair is an icon of vintage and industrial design. It was designed in the 1950s by two Dutch masters of design: Wim Rietveld, son of designer and architect Gerrit Rietveld, and Friso Kramer, considered the Dutch Jean Prouvé. They wanted to design rational and minimalist furniture. Released in 1958, the Result chair was a great success and brought its designers to the forefront of the international scene. This simply designed chair is extra strong, light and practical. It was used in Dutch schools for almost two decades, from the 1960s to the end of the 1970s. The Result chair combines a plywood seat with a folded steel structure. The metal work is reminiscent of Jean Prouvé's furniture, so admired by Kramer, and which certainly influenced him. The seat and back have curved lines. This chair looks so simple, and that is precisely its strength. Nothing is superfluous. When you keep just the essential, only the essence remains: a functional, timeless design.
I love the Result Chair for its timeless design and versatility. Its clean lines and mid-century modern aesthetic make it a great fit in both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors. It works well paired with timber or minimalistic dining tables, adding a touch of retro charm without feeling fussy. For styling tips, consider mixing the chair with textured textiles like linen or wool in cushions or runners to soften its form, or contrast the red seat with neutral or earth-tone colour schemes for a striking yet balanced look. This piece is also practical-it’s sturdy, lightweight, and easy to move around, making it ideal for everyday use or occasional gatherings. Overall, it’s a reliable, stylish choice that can elevate a range of dining spaces.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
81.0cmWidth:
45.5cmDepth:
48.5cm