Set of 2 Josef Hoffmann Cabaret Fledermaus Dining Chairs For Wittmann Austria

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A Standout Interior design piece. These chairs were specially designed by Josef Hoffmann for the Cabaret Fledermaus in Vienna, 1907. For the time the design was a bold and radical departure from the gilded tradition of European nightclubs and instantly...
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A Standout Interior design piece. These chairs were specially designed by Josef Hoffmann for the Cabaret Fledermaus in Vienna, 1907. For the time the design was a bold and radical departure from the gilded tradition of European nightclubs and instantly gained popularity.

 

The beech wood chairs, made around 1950 with their original fabric, are in very good condition. The upholstery has geometric shapes.

Each chair is marked by means of a metal plate with the text; Hoffmann made by Wittmann Austria.

 

There are 4 chairs available. These are offered as;

2 sets of 2 chairs.

 

Object: Dining chair

Designer: Josef Hoffmann for Wittmann Austria

Model: Cabaret Fledermaus no 728

Mark, metal plate; Hoffmann made by Wittmann Austria at each chair.

Style: Vienna Secession, design

Period: 1950 - 1960

Country of origin: Austria

Condition: Very good. Wear is consistent with age and use. Light signs of use.

Great patina which is consistent with age and use. The sturdy chairs are in the same comparable condition.

Material: Beech wood, fabric

Colour: Black, cream / white

Dimensions: Height: 75 cm, Width: 51 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Seating height: 48 cm   

                     Height: 30 inch, Width: 20 inch, Depth: 18 inch, Seating height: 19 inch

Weight: 6 kg each



Josef Hoffmann

 

Josef Hoffmann was an Austrian architect and designer, involved in the founding of the Vienna Secession and the central figure of the Wiener Werkstätte which he founded in 1903.

 

Hoffmann moved to Vienna to attend school under the tutelage of Otto Wagner. In 1895, he received the Rome Prize for his final project and was granted a fellowship, traveling to Italy to study and sketch. Returning to Vienna, Hoffmann was one of the founding members of the Vienna Secession and in 1899, began a long teaching career at Vienna's Kunstgewerbeschule. Traveling to England in 1900, Hoffmann with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and visited the workshops of the C.R. Ashbee's Guild of Handicraft. This meeting would have a profound influence on the Wiener Werkstätte, founded in 1903, which Hoffmann was the director of until 1932. 

 

Hoffmann designed numerous exhibitions for the Secession, and in 1904 he completed one of his most important commissions, the Purkersdorf Sanatorium. A year later, after officially leaving the Secession, Hoffmann would complete what would be called the pinnacle of his architecture career, the Palais Stoclet. A tireless designer, Hoffmann created over 5,000 drawings throughout his lifetime and completed over 500 commissions. He died in 1956 at the age of 85.

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