Written by the Decomica Design Team — updated June 2026. Based on a decade of sourcing and pricing Barcelona chairs and replicas for the European market.
How much does a Barcelona chair cost? It depends entirely on whether you buy the licensed original or a replica. A licensed Knoll Barcelona chair runs €4,000–€6,000+, a high-quality replica with the same core materials costs €400–€900, and cheap copies under €300 exist but rarely last. Here is the full breakdown so you know exactly what you should pay in 2026.
Barcelona chair price at a glance
- Licensed Knoll original: €4,000–€6,000+ (chair); the matching ottoman adds roughly €1,500–€2,500.
- Quality replica: €400–€900 (chair); chair-and-ottoman sets around €650–€950.
- Cheap copy: under €300 — bonded leather and hollow frames; usually a false economy.
Why the licensed original costs €4,000+
The original is produced under licence by Knoll, which has held the rights to Mies van der Rohe’s 1929 design for decades. The price reflects the official licence, hand-welted full-aniline leather, a hand-polished stainless frame and the brand’s provenance — not a manufacturing cost that is four times higher than a quality replica’s.
What a quality replica costs — and why
A well-made replica delivers the same form, comfort and materials for €400–€900. That range buys genuine top-grain semi-aniline leather, a single-piece brushed stainless steel frame and high-resilience foam. Below about €350 you start losing those things — and the chair with them.
What makes one Barcelona chair more expensive than another
- Leather grade: top-grain semi-aniline (ages well) vs bonded leather or PU (cracks in 2–3 years).
- Frame: single-piece brushed stainless (seamless, ~35–45 kg) vs welded chrome-plated steel (hollow, ~18–22 kg).
- Foam density: 40–45 kg/m³ high-resilience vs low-density foam that flattens within months.
- Hand-tufting: hand-welted 40-panel cushions vs machine-pressed panels.
- Ottoman: a matching ottoman adds roughly €200–€350 on a replica.
Is a cheap Barcelona chair worth it?
Rarely. A sub-€300 chair almost always uses bonded leather and a hollow welded frame — it photographs well and fails within a few years. If your budget is tight, a €400–€900 replica from a specialist is the better long-term value than a €250 copy you replace twice.
Where to buy at a fair price
Every chair in Decomica’s Barcelona chair collection uses Italian top-grain semi-aniline leather and a single-piece brushed stainless frame, priced from €429. We ship free across the EU, back each chair with a two-year warranty and offer 14-day returns. Use code SUMMERSAVINGS for 10% off your first order.
Frequently asked questions
How much is a real (licensed) Barcelona chair?
A new licensed Knoll Barcelona chair retails from roughly €4,000–€6,000, with the ottoman sold separately.
Why are Barcelona chairs so expensive?
The licensed price reflects the Knoll licence, premium materials and provenance. A quality replica removes the licence premium while keeping the materials, which is why it costs far less.
How much is a Barcelona chair replica?
A quality replica costs €400–€900 depending on leather, frame and whether it includes an ottoman.
Is the Barcelona chair worth the price?
For everyday use, a quality replica gives you the design and comfort for a fraction of the licensed cost. The original is worth it mainly if provenance and resale value matter to you.
For a full comparison of the best options at each price point, read our guide to the best Barcelona chair replicas.

