The Brno Chair was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1930 for the renowned Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic. This cantilevered chair, created in collaboration with Lilly Reich, reflects Mies’ minimalist design philosophy, emphasizing simplicity and elegance through the use of industrial materials. The chair’s sleek, single-piece steel frame, bent into a C-shape, supports a taut leather-upholstered seat and back. It was originally produced in two variations: one with tubular steel and the other with flat steel bars, each designed to provide visual lightness and structural integrity.