Left to right: Mies van der Rohe, tubular steel cantilevered armchair (MR 20), original design 1927 for Gebr. Thonet AG (licensed production, sold through the Art Shoppe, Toronto, ca. 1970s) (Serena Keshavjee); draped over the chair's arm: unknown weaver or weavers, Loheland Schule, Rhön, Germany, woven table cloth in shades of salmon pink, ca. 1960s. Purchased at the Loheland Schule, 1999; Mies van der Rohe, tubular steel cantilevered chair (MR 10), original design 1927 for Gebr. Thonet AG (licensed production, sold through the Art Shoppe, Toronto, ca. 1970s) (Serena Keshavjee); Marcel Breuer, Thonet armchair B64, tubular steel, wood and cane, designed 1928. Produced under license by Knoll International, United States, 1970s (private collectionir); Marcel Breuer, Club armchair (“Wassily”), 1927-28 or 1929 version (with cross brace at base), tubular steel, screwed together, leather or leatherette. Originally produced by Thonet, the producer of this chair is unknown (1980s?). (Jeffrey Thorsteinson and Brennan Smith.