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German Art Deco black enameled wood arm chair with chrome trim having a shaped wood back and cane seat (attributed to MARCEL BREUER; manufactured by THONET) (Related item: 061133).
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German Art Deco black enameled wood arm chair with chrome trim having a shaped wood back and cane seat (attributed to MARCEL BREUER; manufactured by THONET) (Related item: 061133)
Sku: 061133A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Marcel Breuer ,Thonet
Width: 57.0" Height: 29.0" Depth : 35.0" Seat Height : 17.3"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Enamel, lacquered, wood Category: Seating
Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was a renowned Hungarian-born architect and furniture designer, widely recognized as one of the pioneers of modernist design. He played a significant role in shaping the aesthetics and functionality of furniture and architectural design during the 20th century. Born on May 21, 1902, in Pécs, Hungary, Breuer initially studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. However, his interest in architecture led him to join the Bauhaus, a renowned German art school, in 1920. At the Bauhaus, Breuer studied under influential figures such as Walter Gropius and Wassily Kandinsky, who greatly influenced his design philosophy. During his time at the Bauhaus, Breuer became fascinated with the potential of tubular steel as a material for furniture Read Full Bio
Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was a renowned Hungarian-born architect and furniture designer, widely recognized as one of the pioneers of modernist design. He played a significant role in shaping the aesthetics and functionality of furniture and architectural design during the 20th century. Born on May 21, 1902, in Pécs, Hungary, Breuer initially studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. However, his interest in architecture led him to join the Bauhaus, a renowned German art school, in 1920. At the Bauhaus, Breuer studied under influential figures such as Walter Gropius and Wassily Kandinsky, who greatly influenced his design philosophy. During his time at the Bauhaus, Breuer became fascinated with the potential of tubular steel as a material for furniture design. In 1925, he designed his iconic Wassily Chair, named after his friend and fellow Bauhaus colleague Wassily Kandinsky. The Wassily Chair, characterized by its sleek lines and innovative use of tubular steel, is considered a seminal piece of modernist furniture design. In 1928, Breuer was appointed as the head of the carpentry workshop at the Bauhaus, where he continued to experiment with new materials and techniques. He developed a series of furniture designs, including the Cesca Chair, which featured a cantilevered frame and a woven cane seat and backrest. These designs showcased his commitment to combining aesthetics with functionality, creating furniture that was both visually appealing and comfortable. In 1935, Breuer relocated to London, where he worked briefly with the Isokon furniture company. During this period, he designed the Long Chair, also known as the "Chaise Longue," which became another iconic piece in his portfolio. The Long Chair featured a curved plywood frame and a padded seat, exemplifying Breuer's innovative approach to furniture design. In 1937, Breuer immigrated to the United States, where he settled in New York City. He established his own architectural practice and collaborated with prominent architects such as Walter Gropius and Gropius' firm, The Architects Collaborative (TAC). Together, they designed notable projects such as the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and the IBM Research Center in La Gaude, France. Throughout his career, Breuer continued to design furniture, often incorporating his architectural sensibilities into his creations. His furniture designs were characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a
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