The Red and Blue Chair is a
chair designed in 1917 by
Gerrit Rietveld. It represents one of the first explorations by the
De Stijl art movement in three dimensions. It features several
Rietveld joints. The original chair was constructed of unstained beech wood and was not painted red, blue, yellow, and black until around 1923. Fellow member of De Stijl and architect,
Bart van der Leck, saw his original model and suggested that he add bright colours. He built the new model of thinner wood and painted it entirely black with areas of primary colors attributed to De Stijl movement. The effect of this color scheme made the chair seem to almost disappear against the black walls and floor of the
Rietveld Schröder House, where it was later placed. A version of the chair was sold by Christies in 2011 for €10,625. == Construction ==