Marcel Breuer’s MB Lounge Chair (1929) represents part of the architect’s extensive work using tubular steel, a revolutionary material in furniture construction time of inception. In contrast to the Wassily Chair – one of Breuer’s best-known designs – the MB Lounge Chair features a seemingly continuous free-floating frame, simultaneously reflecting both strength and elegance. It combines an upholstered foam cushion supported by horizontal metal springs that provide slight give, along with contrasting wooden armrests.