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Tracing the development of Marcel Breuer’s iconic Wassily chair proves fascinating. ... Along with Kandinsky, art teachers include Josef Albers, László Moholy-Nagy, Paul Klee, and Gunta Stölzl.
Artist Noel Mercado used salvaged car parts and Knoll chairs to create art pieces ... created by Hungarian-American designer Marcel Breuer in the 1920s.
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 ...
Breuer made an early version of the chair in 1925, but within a year other designers were experimenting with the concept, particularly its use of tubular steel, and began creating their own ...
Media company Highsnobiety and organisation Bauhaus-Archiv have collaborated on a collection that includes homeware, a clothing line, and an embossed Marcel Breuer D4 chair. The collaboration ...
The architect Marcel Breuer’s summer home near Wellfleet, Massachusetts, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The news comes via the Cape Cod Modern House Trust (CCMHT ...
Breuer Chair, 1926 Marcel Breuer’s Bauhaus minimalism redefined a household basic. Owen Edwards. February 2008. Get our newsletter! ... When Modern Art Met the Classic Chess Set. April 15, 2013.
Marcel Breuer (the architect of New York’s Breuer Building—formerly home to the Whitney Museum of American Art—and designer of the now-ubiquitous Cesca Chair) built a few of these, one for ...
Concrete evidence In furniture and architecture, Marcel Breuer's bold, functional designs defined an era, yet they continue to be controversial.
While Marcel Breuer’s reputation suffered a decline after his death in 1981, it has picked up in recent years. In this collection of essays, Columbia University architecture historian Barry Bergdoll, ...