This passage discusses the Cesca chair, one of the iconic chairs designed by Marcel Breuer, a representative designer of the Bauhaus movement. Here is the English translation:
"Cesca Chair, named after Marcel Breuer, one of the leading designers representing Bauhaus, and inspired by his own daughter's name, is a masterpiece among chairs. Designed in 1929, the Cheska Chair has stood the test of time as a classic icon of cantilever chairs, cherished by celebrities and the fashion world in both Europe and America, thanks to its distinctive form.
Marcel Breuer did not patent this chair, and to this day, numerous reproductions are available. The most renowned among them is the Thonet version, while Knoll continues to release the original as an authorized product.
At the Old Coast Studio, we exclusively feature vintage Thonet pieces, generously donated by an American collector. However, please be mindful that the Cesca Chair's seat is made of rattan, and excessive force in specific areas may risk damage. Some chairs have indeed been reupholstered domestically due to tears.
While distinguishing between the original Cesca Chair and reproductions might not be immediately apparent, it's worth noting that celebrities, fashion icons, models, and actresses from the past used the original ones. It is the connection to the era and the original design that makes it a classic choice.
The Cesca Chair surprisingly complements a wide range of styles, from high fashion to casual aesthetics."
Please note that this translation aims to capture the essence of the original text and may not be a literal word-for-word translation.
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