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Breuer Chair, 1926 Marcel Breuer’s Bauhaus minimalism redefined a household basic. Owen Edwards. February 2008. Get our newsletter! Get our newsletter! Cheryl Carlin.
Fashion designer Jil Sander has launched the JS Thonet collection at Milan design week, featuring reworked versions of architect Marcel Breuer's classic S 64 chair. Unveiled in Milan, Sander's ...
Breuer follows Gropius to the States to teach at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design; Moholy-Nagy moves to Chicago to head the New Bauhaus. 1946 Breuer opens his own architectural firm in New York.
A Cesca Chair decked out with hundreds of air fresheners is among Noel Mercado's modification of classic Knoll chairs using salvaged chair parts. Noel Mercado uses salvaged car parts to modify ...
ON YOUR WAY to the new “Marcel Breuer: Design and Architecture” show, first check out the buildings that house the departments of Housing and Urban Development and Health and Human Services ...
Breuer is best known for his furniture, including the Wassily Chair. Image is courtesy of Knoll. Breuer was born in the city of Pécs, Hungary, in 1902, but at 18 years old he left his hometown ...
Produced by Isokon. Breuer's Long Chair, designed while he was in London, is a wood adaptation of his previously designed aluminum framed chaise. Hungarian-born Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was one of ...
The Isokon Furniture Company is reissuing a bent plywood armchair designed by Marcel Breuer 80 years ago.With simple storage spaces in its plywood arms, the chair capitalized on a then new ...
An example of the Wassily Chairs is in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York (in black canvas) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (in brown canvas). Tubular chrome ...
After Nearly 60 Years, One of Marcel Breuer’s Last Mid Century Modern Homes Has Been Demolished. ... Marcel Breuer’s chairs—including the highly coveted Cesca—may have made him famous, ...
The Wassily chair, one of several designs closely associated with the Bauhaus movement, was inspired by a bicycle. Its designer, Marcel Breuer (1902-1981), graduated from the Bauhaus carpentry ...
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