With over 40 years experience in the design industry, Niedermaier knows how to stay on trend. The company’s distinctive contemporary collection is found “in the spheres of commercial, hospitality and residential design.” With local fabrication at its Chicago workroom, Niedermaier is able to hire skilled craftsmen to ensure excellent quality and execute fine details.
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Bentley Rounds:
Available in three sizes, the Bentley Rounds are metal occasional tables with an interconnecting hexagonal design on the sides and a solid metal top. Geometric and light, Bentley Tables have no base, so they have a cage-like appearance and provide lovely niches for keeping anything from a stack of art books to extra throw pillows. Bentley Rounds provide a little dollop of metallic splendor: finishes include polished brushed stainless, polished bronze, brushed bronze, and powder-coated. Given the three sizes—small 12” H x 15” D, medium 14” H x 23” D, and large 18” H x 34.5” D—Bentley Rounds work in all types of spaces, from intimate bedrooms to grand living rooms.
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Kline Chair:
All clean lines and modern geometry, the Kline Chair is a tribute to the square. At 30” W x 30” D x 32” H, Kline Chair is almost a cube. The upholstered armchair rests on slim, straight brushed stainless legs, contributing to the sleek look of the piece. Ideal for great rooms, office lounges, or hotel lobbies, Kline Chair adds a punch of bold form. In saturated hues like gold or scarlet, Kline Chair can also deliver a dash of color and drama.
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Log Chair:
Equally at home indoors or out, Niedermaier’s Log Chair is a fiberglass monolith shaped and textured like a great chunk of tree bark with a hollowed out seat. Measuring 37" W x 29" D x 30" H, Log Chair is no demure piece of furniture—the form and finish demand attention. Organic and sculptural, Log Chair is finished in antique white paint, which lends the product an otherworldly feel, like a fallen tree one might have discovered on another planet, frozen amidst a white winterscape.
Niedermaier works with established designers and artists to develop a diverse collection of modern furniture. Throughout the decades, the company has partnered with Vincente Wolf, Carlos Martinez, Powell Kleinschmidt, Thomas Schlesser, Mark Demsky, Peter Ambrose, Edmond Fernandez, and Denis Collura.