select 1-373
Werner Max Moser, 1934
Its curved half-moon backrest provides a feeling of security, and lets you sit crosswise, turn to face your neighbour (or not). A delicate chair with many benefits.
select adds Parisian ambiance to a home. A wooden chair for letting the time pass by in comfort. Reading fifty pages of Kafka or half a dozen newspapers, playing chess for hours, coming up with ideas, debating—preferably in French—that is the world of the legendary "Café Select", as it has been immortalised in pictures and books. Architect Willy Boesiger opened it in 1935 on the ground floor of the former "Du Lac" hotel at Limmatquai 16, to bring Parisian café culture to Zurich. The Select was a favourite with bohemia, writers, actors, architects, journalists, and intellectuals, giving access to foreigners and nonconformists. Klaus Mann, Max Frisch or Friedrich Dürrenmatt frequented the Select. In memory of the café that closed in 1998, DJ Oliver Stumm from Zurich opened the "Café Select" bistro in New York's Lafayette Street with horgenglarus furniture to bring subtle Swiss flair to the U.S. metropolis.
Werner Max Moser's wooden select 1-370 chair is not only for avant-garde or catering epicentres, it quickly established itself with a large array of consumers. Its curved half-moon backrest provides a feeling of security, and lets you sit crosswise, turn to face your neighbour (or not). A delicate chair with many benefits.
Upholstered seat, back, legs and seat frame solid bentwood
W49, D49, H77, SH47
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werner max moser
Architect and furniture designer in Zurich. Studied at the architecture faculty at ETH Zurich. Internships with Grandpré-Molière in Rotterdam and Frank Lloyd Wright in the USA. Initial furniture designs for his father Karl Moser's practice. Co-founder of Wohnbedarf AG (1931) and of the architectural firm Haefeli, Moser, Steiger (HMS) (1937). From 1958, professor of architecture at ETH Zurich and doctor honoris causa at the Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart.