A Chair designed for the Vienna Werkbund Exhibition in 1930 by Josef Hoffmann and executed by Thonet-Mundus, Vienna
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A Chair designed for the Vienna Werkbund Exhibition in 1930 by Josef Hoffmann and executed by Thonet-Mundus, Vienna
Club 1910 Armchair
Design: Josef Hoffmann (1910)
Rudolph von Alt, Interior Scene with Woman Reading a Newspaper, c. 1847.
Josef Hoffmann, Melons service, designed 1929. Produced by Augarten. Get it here: Neue Galerie
Wiener Secessionist Jugendstil Teekanne /Samowar der Manufaktur Herrmann Löwe Wien aus versilbertem Alpaca. ca.1905.
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Orto 53 shelf by Zweithaler
The Austrian, Graz based design and Architecture studio Zweithaler created this Orto 53 shelf as a follow-up project of the idea to conect horizontal boards by skewed poles, which they tested in earlyier art and concept projects. This beech and MDF wood shelf is going to be produced by Mutamo and will be followed by a larger version.
A Michael Powolny vase in orange glass for Lotz, Circa 1915
Sotheby’s
Bout de Ficelle, Domestic Neo-Shamanism
Celia-Hannes, 2018
high density EVA-cork, leather
140 x 100 x 1 cm
at Spazio Pulpo, Vienna, Austria