Our Curated Collection of Iconic Designer Chairs
At SoenHaus, we specialize in rare, authentic pieces of design history.
Each chair in our collection has been carefully selected for its craftsmanship, provenance, and timeless appeal. Explore our current offerings below.
Featured Selection
Tulip Side Chairs by Eero Saarinen for Knoll
50th Anniversary Limited Edition | Vintage | Near-Pristine Condition
Authentic Tulip Side Chairs with original red cushions
Designed by Eero Saarinen for Knoll
Celebrated 50th Anniversary edition
Sold as a set of 2 or 4
A modernist classic, the Tulip chair embodies Saarinen’s vision of sculptural simplicity. This rare limited edition offers collectors the chance to own a piece of mid-century design history.
Museum of Modern Art says: Designed in 1957 by Finnish-American architect and industrial designer Eero Saarinen, the Tulip™ Side Chair was conceived for Saarinen’s Pedestal Collection. The philosophy of this collection was to eliminate the unruliness found underneath tables and chairs—the legs—by placing seats and tabletops on a single, slender pedestal. Forever futuristic, Saarinen’s Tulip Chair is one of the designs that has come to define mid-century modernism. The name of this armless design is derived from the chair’s seat back, gently curved like a petal of a tulip flower.
The Tulip Side Chair has a seat shell made from molded white fiberglass, with a base made from heavy molded cast aluminum with powder-coat paint. The removable seat cushion is upholstered in vinyl with a classic, leather-like texture which is highly durable. The Tulip Side Chair measures 32h x 20w x 21.25”d with a 18.5”h seat
Bertoia Side Chairs by Harry Bertoia for Knoll
1960s Vintage Originals | Excellent Condition
Iconic wire-frame side chairs in white finish
Designed by Harry Bertoia for Knoll
Authentic 1960s production
Minor patina with light rust in a few areas
Sold as a set of 4
Bertoia’s chairs are celebrated for their airy geometry and sculptural presence. These vintage originals balance functionality with artistry, making them an essential addition to any modernist collection.
Brno Flat Bar Chairs by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Knoll
1970s Vintage | Original Blue Velvet Upholstery
Elegant Flat Bar Side Chairs
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Produced by Knoll, circa 1970s
Upholstered in original blue velvet
Sold as a set of 2
Very good vintage condition
With sleek flat bar steel frames and luxurious velvet, these Brno chairs embody Mies’s principle of “less is more.” A refined statement piece for modern interiors.
Wink Chair by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina
1980s Vintage | Black Leather | Excellent Condition
Playful and versatile Wink Chair
Designed by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina
Produced in the 1980s
Original black leather upholstery
Fully adjustable with reclining features
The Wink Chair blurs the line between chair and chaise lounge, reflecting Kita’s imaginative approach to postmodern design. A collector’s piece that remains comfortable, iconic, and highly functional.
Costes Chair by Philippe Starck for Driade Aleph 1982
1980s–1990s Vintage | Steel, Wood and Leather | Great Condition
Costes Chair
Designed by Philippe Starck for Driade
Originally designed for Café Costes, Paris
Molded plywood shell with dark wood veneer
Upholstered leather seat
Iconic three-legged sculptural base
The Costes Chair is a defining example of Starck’s postmodern minimalism—sensual, architectural, and instantly recognizable. A true design classic that bridges hospitality, art, and everyday living.
Why Collect with SoenHaus?
Every piece in our collection is:
Authentic vintage or collectible original (no reproductions)
Carefully vetted for condition and provenance
Chosen for its timeless design value
Our inventory is constantly evolving. Please visit us often or contact us for updates.
We also sell designer inventory of new or display furniture collection of recent or current years. Please inquire about it by texting 435 705 8875 or write to us at: soenhaus@gmail.com
Design Legends
Meet the visionary designers whose revolutionary ideas shaped modern furniture design
Eero Saarinen
Finnish-American architect who created the iconic Tulip chair to solve the "ugly, confusing, unrestful world" of chair legs.
Harry Bertoia
Italian-American artist and designer who approached furniture as sculpture, creating pieces that are "made of air and space."
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
German-American architect and pioneer of modernist architecture, famous for his "less is more" design philosophy.
Toshiyuki Kita
Japanese industrial designer who brought playful innovation to furniture design, bridging Eastern and Western aesthetics.
Philippe Stark
One of the most influential and provocative designers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries—known for reshaping how we think about objects, interiors, and everyday life.