'Cabaret Fledermaus' Secessionist Armchair

by Josef Hoffmann
£12,000

Model No: 728

Draft variant designed by Josef Hoffmann in 1905 for Cabaret Fledermaus. Produced by Jacob & Josef Kohn of Vienna.

The stained and polished beech bentwood frame, the backrest with diamond-shaped rails. Recently re-upholstered in Rose Uniacke Cocoa Velvet.

Product Description
Model No: 728
Draft variant designed by Josef Hoffmann in 1905 for Cabaret Fledermaus. Produced by Jacob & Josef Kohn of Vienna

The stained and polished beech bentwood frame, the backrest with diamond-shaped rails. Recently re-upholstered in Rose Uniacke Cocoa Velvet

The Cabaret Fledermaus was a legendary avant-garde nightspot and performing arts venue in Vienna that opened in October 1907. Operating under the visionary Wiener Werkstätte cooperative, it served as a hub for modernist theatre, satirical comedy, expressionist dance, and puppetry. Created as a Gesamtkunstwerk (or total work of art), the venue was entirely designed by the renowned architect and designer Josef Hoffmann, included the

Height of seat: 45cm

Literature:
Kohn catalogue, 1906, p. 27.
Code:
11366
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Details & Dimensions

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H 78.3cm x W 53cm x D 54.8cm
H 30.84" x W 20.87" x D 21.58"
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