It consists of a tubular steel frame and a rattan seat and backing.
[1][2] The design was named as a tribute to Breuer’s adopted daughter Francesca (nicknamed Cesca).
[3] One of the original chairs designed by Breuer is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
[5] The three official manufacturers of the chair were Thonet (from 1927), Gavina (1950s), and Knoll (1960s).
One of the original ones from that time is in the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan.